Yes, a twig was once part of a tree and alive.
kindling
Flint and dried twigs
No, dried out starfish cannot be brought back to life. Once a starfish is dead, there is no way to revive it as they do not have the ability to regenerate from a dried-out state. It is important to handle starfish with care to ensure they remain healthy and alive.
does things are called as "Tumbleweed'
The nest looked like a thimble made of twigs and dried grass.
No, a dried flower is a preserved flower it is not 'alive'
Not once it has been dried. Popcorn is a type of grass and grows very tall. The ears of corn contain the seeds of the plant. They can be removed from the plant and planted to make more corn plants. Once it has been dried, it is no longer living and is 'dead.'
African homes are made of mud or brick. Then, they use sticks of twigs for support. For the roof, they make it out of sticks or twigs and then dried grass is stuck onto the top to make a covering.
Generally, fresh herbs can be substituted for dried herbs at a ratio of about 3:1. Therefore, if you need 10 twigs of fresh thyme, you would typically use about 1 to 1.5 teaspoons of dried thyme, depending on your taste preference. It's always a good idea to adjust according to the specific dish you're preparing.
No, the rabies virus cannot survive outside of a living host for long once the saliva dries. The virus is very fragile and is typically not transmittable through contact with dried saliva.
Not any more. They used to be. Now they are dead.
alive.