It would fall downwards.
The equator does not have a specific color. It is an imaginary line that encircles the Earth and divides it into the Northern and Southern hemispheres. The color of the land and water along the equator can vary depending on the location and its features.
no
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the student reassuringly stood up for herself and her family.
because an elephant stood on it
From the South Pole -- 90 degrees South Latitude -- every place on earth would be north.
"The guard stood in place for a long time."
The equator does not have a specific color. It is an imaginary line that encircles the Earth and divides it into the Northern and Southern hemispheres. The color of the land and water along the equator can vary depending on the location and its features.
Per capita consumption of sugar (both beet and cane) plummeted from 1970, when it stood at roughly 102 pounds, to 1980, when it stood at about 60 pounds. By 2002 it had fallen to 45 pounds
A businessman in the Corn Exchange was in the place where Scrooge routinely went
South. All directions are South, because you are as far North as possible.
Cut took place mostly at Sea Pines. (the facility she stood at.)
Ground Zero
A cake plate is another name for a cakestand - a place where cakes can be stood.
The name of the place where Harold Godwinson stood his men was Stanford Bridge. This was actually a knoll near Hastings.
It was invaded in 1939. I recently met a lady who was a little girl and saw the first shots of the war. She told me that there were airplanes that flew over, bombs dropped, and explosions. It happen in the early morning so it was still dark, but she said she stood on a hill behind her house with her parents watching this take place.
Yes, the pronoun "it" is singular, a word that takes the place of a singular noun. The verb "stood" is the past tense of the verb to "stand".Examples:I remember the news stand. It stood there next to the bank.The horse watched us approach as it stoodat the fence.