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Reduce loss of water through transpiration / evaporation.
The Maya people were farmers who cut down the thick forest to create open fields, where they grew corn and other crops Maya were successful farmers that they began to grow surplus's more food than they needed to feed their own families.
The Maya people were farmers who cut down the thick forest to create open fields, where they grew corn and other crops Maya were successful farmers that they began to grow surplus's more food than they needed to feed their own families.
An obstacle is something which gets in the way of you accomplishing what you want to accomplish. The difficult task is what you want to accomplish, and which is made difficult by obstacles. An opportunity is a possibility which you might choose, which might lead to a benefit. An example: Your friend has asked you to go pick berries in the thick bushes by the river. There is an opportunity, since you might choose not to go berry-picking, but there is a possibility of a benefit, which is having a pail of berries. If you do choose to take the opportunity, there will be obstacles in the form of thick bushes between you and the berry bushes. The thick bushes will get in your way and make the berry-picking (what you are trying to accomplish) a difficult task.
Not thick enough.
thick of course
It depends on what "5 thick" is: 5 inches thick, 5 feet thick, 5 yards thick, 5 miles thick etc.
Thick soft dumplings are well thick soft dumplings. Just joking. They are dumpling's that are not thick , heavy , and doughy they are thick , soft and light.
No, the word 'thick' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a thick fog, a thick gravy).The noun form of the adjective 'thick' is thickness.
Pretty thick. Almost as thick as the average thumb!
No, the word 'thick' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun form of the adjective 'thick' is thickness.In the expression In the the thick of it, thick is used ased a noun
its thick