Sowing seeds.
The word "sow" can be both a verb and a noun. As a verb, it means to plant seeds. As a noun, it refers to a female pig.
The Hindi word for seeds is "beej" (เคฌเฅเค).
The English word for "saunf" is fennel seeds.
The word for forced removal from one's homeland is "exile."
No, "sprinkle" is not an onomatopoeia. An onomatopoeia is a word that imitates the sound it represents, such as "buzz" or "whack." "Sprinkle" is a verb that describes the action of scattering small particles over something.
The birds fed on the scattering of seeds I threw onto the ground.
The scattering of seeds is to sow.
They are bursting and scattering seeds.-J.C.
Yes scattering is a word. It is the verbal form of the word scatter.
The scattering of seeds is called seed dispersal.
I fell due to the scattering of the marbles.
Seeds and berries
Seed. They reproduce scattering seeds with the wind and carried by insects
There's just a scattering of snow on the ground. Junior is still scattering the chicken feed in the yard.
Andy sent those mean bullies scattering.
There are actually several benefits to planting crops in long rows rather than just randomly scattering the seeds. This allows for easier maintenance and easier harvesting.
it increses because the seeds are under ground and the sun shines on the dirt and the seeds get soil.and you need to water it for it to grow.