Blunt force brain trauma a+😉
To know which of the following is a source of chemical weathering the abrasion of running water someone needs to know what the choices are. It says which of the following, but does not say what the following is. This is needed to know the answer.
abrasion
as dimmesdale gives her a kiss on the forehead she goes running to the brook to wipe it off of her.
Warmth, protection from abrasion/ impact, keeps sweat from running into our eyes, helps filter air going into your nose.
it's a medium stripe down the face from the forehead to above the nose... its too thick to be a stripe.
He has nursed a running right shoulder injury from 2002 onward. He suffered a blown-out knee in 2008 and suffered rib and finger injuries in 2009.
Sinusitis. If you're with a bad head ache and your nose is running, it's probably sinusitis. :)
b. water freezing in the cracks of exposed rocks
I hit mine 25 years ago and still have a small lump there
to keep your hair out of your face and to keep it back To keep sweat from falling into your eyes.
The agents that promote abrasion are gravity, running water, and wind. Gravity caused loose soil&rocks to move down the slope of a hill or mountain. Rocks break into smaller pieces as they fall and collide. Running water or wind also can carry particles of sand or rock. These particles scrape against each other and other stationary rocks, thus abrading the exposed surfaces.
There is no running shoe toe condition, but there is something called turf toe, which is generally suffered by football players that pivot off their toes often.