At the bottem groes plants
It groes
"Y Groes Newydd"?
it would be iowa!
Do you mean sugar? That groes on a cane!
"Tan y groes" is a Welsh phrase that translates to "under the cross" in English. It refers to a place, often a chapel or a graveyard, located near a cross.
Nant-y-Groes is a Welsh place name that translates to "the brook of the crosses." In this context, "nant" means "brook" or "stream," while "groes" refers to "cross," suggesting a location where a brook may be associated with crosses or a site of significance. Such names often reflect the geographical features and historical or cultural elements of the area.
naturaly because it groes out of the ground not in a lab.
The Sitka spruce groes up to 80m high
it groes longer teeth and starts to know how to swim
Mountain < Mountain range < Mountain system < Mountain belt.
The order from smallest to largest is: mountain, mountain range, mountain system, and mountain belt. A mountain is a single elevated landform, while a mountain range consists of a series of connected mountains. A mountain system encompasses multiple mountain ranges, and a mountain belt is the largest, consisting of multiple mountain systems spanning extensive areas.
A mountain. Unless you're Donovan. (His song There is a Mountain has the lyric, "First there is a mountain then there is no mountain then there is.")