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The glaciers rubs against the land form which changes the land form into a U shape valley this works because the ice is so packed it pushes any land as in dirt sand and minerals out the way creating the valley
That's a very good question, but I think that trees don't die after a deer rubs on it because it doesn't do anything but rub it. No the tree will not die. The deer rubs its antlers to get the furry stuff off and does very little damage to the tree.
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It rubs the lotion on its skin, or else it gets the hose again. I don't Know.
example: when a glature rubs on a bottom of an ocean it will takes rock to another place
There are many different kinds of BBQ rubs. Dry rubs are a good way to infuse flavour in your cooking. Pepper rubs are especially good on steaks and cajun rubs are great for chicken.
The glaciers rubs against the land form which changes the land form into a U shape valley this works because the ice is so packed it pushes any land as in dirt sand and minerals out the way creating the valley
When kanye west rubs his belly and mathew Santos blows bubbles at him through a silly straw!
When she rubs her nose she is thinking about her schedules and daily tasks. When she rubs her chin, she is pondering over something intersting. When she touches her hair, she is thinking about how she looks.
Yes, 'rubs' is the present tense verb of 'rub'. It's used when talking about he, she or it.For example:He rubs the genie lamp.She rubs the genie lamp.It rubs the genie lamp.When talking about I, you, we and they there is no 's' added to the verb so it would just be 'rub'.For example:I rub the genie lamp.You rub the genie lamp.We rub the genie lamp.They rub the genie lamp.
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I have gone through the pain of a horrible sunburn. I did use aloe vera but it just hurt. You got to stick through it. don't wear any clothing that rubs up against the skin. three words Light and Flowy.
Everyday stuff like running your hands through your hair. Your hands are oily and when you run your hands through your hair it rubs off. So when you your hair and you haven't washed it for a while it gets greasy and your scalp itches.
That's a very good question, but I think that trees don't die after a deer rubs on it because it doesn't do anything but rub it. No the tree will not die. The deer rubs its antlers to get the furry stuff off and does very little damage to the tree.
You can out the rubs in the summer, or spring.
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