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Pea soup fog is fog that is extremely thick, or heavy.
Pea soup is one slang term for thick fog.
This is an expression for a thick fog or smog.
I've never heard that, though it is possible . - in England it is slang for thick fog.
Each .5 cubic feet bag of pea gravel will weigh approx. 50lbs.
You have to go to your bag, and click Equip on your potato gun, or Pea shooter, which you get from the Marshal.
Not all pea gravel is created equally. Generally a resin or a resinous substance of some sort is added.
purée de pois is used for fog, so thick one can't see through
10.5 cu ft
A princess may be able to feel a pea under twelve mattresses and twelve thick covers due to her heightened sensitivity or ability to detect minor discomforts. This could be a metaphor for her being delicate, refined, or sensitive to her surroundings.
250 feet times 8 feet is 2000sqft, times one inch thick is 166.67 cuft. 166.67 cuft is 6.17 yards. Stone weight approximately 1.25 tons per yard. Therefore, at an inch thick, you need 7.71 tons of pea gravel. 250 feet times 8 feet is 2000sqft, times one inch thick is 166.67 cuft. 166.67 cuft is 6.17 yards. Stone weight approximately 1.25 tons per yard. Therefore, at an inch thick, you need 7.71 tons of pea gravel. 250 feet times 8 feet is 2000sqft, times one inch thick is 166.67 cuft. 166.67 cuft is 6.17 yards. Stone weight approximately 1.25 tons per yard. Therefore, at an inch thick, you need 7.71 tons of pea gravel.
"Fog as thick as pea soup," is a metaphor, more specifically a simile that is used to describe any fog that is so thick you cannot see much more than a couple feet in any direction. Typically, this type of fog occurs in low lying areas immediately adjacent to a large body of water, say the ocean. More typically, the area of land that might experience such thick fog is usually located (in the Northern Hemisphere) to the east of that body of water. both San Fransisco and London, England have seen their share of fog like pea soup.