Steve. Or sometimes Dave.
Ah, those delightful holes on the surface of the moon are called craters, my friend. They are formed when meteoroids, asteroids, or comets crash into the moon, creating beautiful indentations in the lunar landscape. Just imagine the moon as a canvas, each crater adding a unique texture and story to its serene beauty.
That's right they were holes in the ground, but the correct name for them was Foricae or Latrine. :)
The holes in a shirt for fastenings are called buttonholes, even if there are no buttons to go through them. If they are small and round they may be called eyelets.
You may be referring to "sink holes" where underground aquifers have been used up and left a void.
The dogs lasted by digging holes in the ground to keep warm. Your welcome ;)
Its called: READ THE BOOK.
An above ground mass of hyphae is called a mycelium.
The dogs lasted by digging holes in the ground to keep warm. Your welcome ;)
Its called as surface water.
It is called flour.
Coal still in the ground is called "coal reserves".
Molten rock is called magma when it is below ground and lava when it is above ground.