If you mean astronomically, a "worn hole", then it's a "shortcut" that lets you "warp" but not at an amazing speed but more like through a tunnel. The fabric of space can be bent and every so often a "worm hole" appears because 2 parts that are notably are too close together. For example, if you were to look at a piece of paper from one end to the other. As you can tell, the distances are pretty far if you were to scale it. Then, bend that paper into half therefore those ends would touch. imagine pushing a staple through that end part; it goes from one end to the other. If it were at the distance(before fold), the staple would need to be alot longer, to which it's pretty unrealistic. Now if you were at the sharp points of the staple, and if you went from one end to the other instantly, that's a "worn hole".
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Edward Richard Werm has written: 'Manganous oxalate as a primary standard and a study of the Volhard method for the determination of manganese' -- subject(s): Manganese, Manganous oxalate, Volumetric analysis
in the corner of his room
"My aunt works at Woods Hole as a scientist."The nouns are:aunt, subject of the sentenceWoods Hole, object of the preposition 'at'scientiest, object of the preposition 'as'
in a can hole
an atm machine. Cash machine works fine.
"Your aunt works at Woods Holeas a scientist."The nouns are:aunt, subject of the sentenceWoods Hole, object of the preposition 'at'scientiest, object of the preposition 'as'
A hole saw works by rotating and cutting into materials using sharp teeth on its edge. The teeth create a clean and precise hole by removing material as the saw spins. The size and shape of the hole saw determine the size and shape of the hole it creates.
"How" do you ... if you're Alice and chasing the white rabbit you simply fall into an unnoticed hole. There's no 'how' to it really.
Most people make a hole. But what ever works people do. Try the hole tho that way it dosent get every where and you can channel where it goes
kiss her a@# and tell her your an a#@hole and tell her your sorry a lot works for me
The shutter of a camera opens and closes allowing light into the camera, the hole in the shutter is the aperture.