a compass
An orifice is an opening, cavity, or hole.
I honestly have no clue...... maybe the fact that its a mountain like structure with a hole that blows lava out of its hole.
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Fold the paper in half.
Fold the paper in half.
Cut a hole in it. (see related question)
you put a towel or a piece of dry wall, get a new door, piece of paper
To make a template, draw a picture on a piece of card and cut it out so threes a hole in your piece of card. Next, get a piece of paper and draw round the shape. Remove the card and, there you have it! The shape that you cut out, transferred onto the paper!
A gulf is a wide opening, as in a hole made in the soil, while an island is a piece of land surrounded by water.
Clean the hole up, get rid of the loose drywall. Take another piece of drywall 2 inches bigger than the hole. On the back side, cut a circle slightly smaller than the hole to be patched just through the back paper. Cut through the paper from the circle to the outside edge of the piece. Break it on these lines and peal the plaster off of the front paper leaving it attached to the center. When you get it all off around the center you have a piece that fills the hole with a 1 inch border around it. Spread joint compound on the paper flap, put it in the hole and spread the compound out under the paper till it is smooth. After you have it sealed down all the way around, top coat the whole patch with compound, let dry and sand. It may take a couple of coats to get it smooth.
The effect of a hole on a paper airplane would depend on the type of paper airplane the hole is on, and where it is on the aircraft.
Opening a hole us harder running through it means the work was already done
crack,hole or door
The piece of paper used to enter a voter's choices is called a ballot. However, the ballot is usually not thin paper but a heavier-weight, stiff paper. It is usually a multi-page ballot with the voting "issues" and candidates. A stylus is used to "poke" the area next to the issue or candidate and the hole must have no hanging "chad" (part that is still attached to the hole). Also more USA States have started Electronic voting, so there are no "paper ballots".
The wave crashes on the rock a lot causing it to wear down. If you were scribbling on a piece of paper in the same spot with a pen, eventually, there will be a hole because you wore down the paper.
Technicly a black hole doesnt have weight it is a rip in the space time continuum. You have to think of it like this if you put iron shavings on a piece of paper they will stay where you put them however if you put a magnet under the paper the shavings will go towards the magnet, this represents gravity but if you cut a hole in the paper where the magnet is the iron shavings will get sucked off of the paper and stuck to the magnet. This is representative of the tiny fraction of th cosmos around any one black hole
Trippin' on a Hole in a Paper Heart was created in 1996.