Shashlik or shashlyk (Russian: Шашлык, from Crimean Tatar Şışlıq[1][2]) is a form of skewered dish popular throughout the former Soviet Union, and Mongolia.
Ivan the Terrible
Historians suggest that the Russian people were cut off from most of western Europe.
of course! they chopped peoples heads off for God's sake!!
Russian calibers are typically in millimeter designations and include the following: 7.62x54R, 7.62x39, 5.45x39 rifle, 7.62x25 pistol and other military sizes. There is one that is in a standard English caliber of .220 Russian (there may be more). There are also many "wildcats" that are based off of Russian caliber brass: 6.5mm Grendel, 6mm PPC, .30 walker and I'm sure others.
the number of casualties caused by World War 1..
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Answer of Kidnap is C:
A food chain is a series of relationships where one being feeds off another. Some insects are eaten by birds, which are eaten by small predators, which are in turn eaten by larger predators.
That depends on how the sticks are to start off with. That depends on how the sticks are to start off with.
In modern day, their not. But in the time of the setterler, people graped then and used their skins to keep warm. They were also useful in waterproof-ish clothes. Some people still today find sticks that beavers have eaten the bark off of and use them as walking sticks, or hocking staffs.
Animals become extinct in many ways. One way is that that animals food was being eaten and there wouldn't be enough of that food left for it. Another, is that that animal is being eaten by other animals and it is being wiped off the face of the earth.
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It effects it's ecosystem because it's a herbivore and it ate trees and then it would get eaten' by it's predator and then when the predator dies it gets eaten' by scavengers and then the bacteria finishes it off.
potatos because you can make alot out off them jaket potao,chips,fries,potato salad etc ..
A food chain. Rabbits will eat off the rosebush or other plant, and in turn some rabbits will be eaten by the hawk.
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