they are made out of dust, and things in the air we breave in.
well bogie's are made out of bits that come put of your brain that you don't need anymore some people like to eat them but they are disgusting
Boggies are made out of mucus which is trapped dust and anything that you breath in in the day will build up in your nose
Organ systems are made of organs, which are made of tissues, which are made of cells.
When was made When in when. hehheheheh
cell made a group and made a tissue and tissue together and made a musle
Sugars are made by chloroplasts.Not made by vacuols.
man made materials
if you want them to
cuz of life
it means she eats boggies
They are green slimy germs in your nose
According to statistics, only 3 per cent of people eat their own boggies. but is that because we don't own up? - i think so!! But yes they can be igood for you if you have clean finger, but don't eat your earwax. if you want to find out a proper answer take a look at WHY EATING BOGGIES IS GOOD FOR YOU by Mitchell Symons.
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First of all its boogies. Second, birds do not have noses. Thirdly, because birds have great sinuses, no bird has ever had a "boggie".
Good things to write in a cootie catcher include funny jokes, random facts, dares or challenges, positive messages, and questions for the person who opens it to answer. You can also customize it to suit the occasion or theme, such as using fortunes or predictions for a fun twist.
To get to Oogie Boogies house, you go to the graveyard and examine the coffine. Then there will be a gray statue with a door. You examine that as well. Then you will be at the place with the giant hill, with a swirl. You go to the bottom and will find some sort of button or something. You examine it, and sora, goofy and Donald will walk across it, to the bridge leading to Oogie Boogies house. Hope this helps.
- The sonata-allegro form is made of three sections: an exposition, a development and a recapitulation. The exposition has two themes. The development is often an improvisation over the exposition with modulations, and it is the composer's place to be creative and "show off" his abilities. The recapitulation is a repeat of the two themes from the exposition, and it ends with a coda. - A rondo is a form where the piece moves from one theme to the next. For example, it could be ABCDE... It could also repeat the A theme throughout, thus ABACADA... - A concerto is a sonata written for an instrument accompanied by an orchestra. Note that sonata-allegro form is not the same as a sonata! Most first movements of sonatas are in sonata-allegro form.
the page that i dident read and i was supposed to in class and i dident and thats why i am probally failing ela in my school and i should have read but i was way to busy getting really high and drunk and smoking boggies