A sharp object is anything with a sharp point or edge that could inflict injury or even death. Injury could be anything that breaks the skin, from a prick, a puncture, or a cut type wound. Some examples of sharp objects include:
Usually, professionals in jails, prisons, or psychiatric hospitals have strict definitions about what is a sharp object. Even a metal bobby pin (hair pin) or a sharpened pencil can be used as a weapon.
Sharp thorns is two things: A movie and an interesting and bizarre plant.
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Thorns are pointed and sharp parts of plants that protect them from being eaten or touch by their enemies
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Brambles and roses have thorns. Cacti have sharp spines and holly has spikey leaves. This is to stop animals from eating them.
Is there a rose bushthat has no thorns.
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Thorns are pointed and sharp parts of plants that protect them from being eaten or touch by their enemies
it's sharp thorns protect this raspberry plant from hungry animals. Instead of taking a thorny snack, animals look elsewhere for food.
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they have sharp thorns
Yes because they are very sharp
Peeling out until you have no thread, driving over thorns, nails, sharp rocks, or other sharp objects. Overinflation.
Hmm..... The razor-sharp thorns, maybe?
Rose plants have prickles not thorns. Prickles are sharp pointed hairs that contain epidermal and subepidermal tissues. A thorn is a short, sharp modified stem. Roses use prickles to ward off predators which may help extend their life.
they have long roots in order to reach down as far as possible into the ground to gather whatever nutrients and water there is, they have thick barks to help retain water and they have sharp thorns to reduce surface area, as if there was a large surface area,(like a leaf) more water would be evaporated and the trees in the desert need to hold onto as much water as they can. the sharp thorns could also be a mechanism to deter predators!
No. The "thorns" of a thorny devil, though very sharp, are neither poisonous nor venomous.