not a thing but wwes Kane has to eat some to get better and better
Beetles live inside trees and underground. While they can also survive on concrete, they do not live in such places.
due to carbondioxide
It contributes to society and modernisation but it has its drawbacks. AT least it is not more harmfull than other things such as pollution. Concrete is manmade stone, and in itself it does not harm the environment, but when grass and trees are eliminated to pour concrete, the process is never reversed. Once land is "developed," in this way, no one ever breaks up the concrete to let the grass and trees grow again. So the fault is not with the concrete, but with its overuse.
Concrete jungles affect the environment by raising the temperatures in cities and blocking the sun from plants and trees below the buildings. Living in a concrete jungle can also affect the air quality.
high pollution, lots of concrete and not many trees
The noun 'totem pole' is a concrete noun, a word for a sculpture carved from trees and painted with symbols, figures, or masks; a word for a physical object.
Yes, timber is a concrete noun, a word for wood prepared for use in building and carpentry; a word for trees grown for this purpose; a word for a physical thing.
Lots of things can crush a car... rock, concrete, fallen trees, sometimes even meteors!
Palm tree roots are quite narrow and stretch horizontally at a rather shallow depth. Depending on the type of palm, and its proximity to concrete, it is possible for the roots to heave concrete but is less common than other types of trees.
Trees, wild flowers, and grasses are called soft scape by gardeners. Hard scape is concrete, bricks and stones. Trees , flowers and grasses are called flora. Animal life is called fauna.
Jungles. Either in jungles made out of trees and bushes (in case of monkeys, apes etc) or in concrete jungles (in case of humans)
Yes, the word arboretum is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for abotanical garden devoted to trees, a word for a thing.