It's a video game. It's a first person shooter game, where you shoot peeps. It's fun. U should play it. It is the third in the Quake series of games by iD Software. Probably the most balanced and fluid multiplayer FPS ever created. The gameplay is such that the level of skill that can be reached is probably as deep as the board game Chess. Remember the saying among games players : "Your Grandma could beat you on that game!" - refering to anyone just bashing the buttons will eventually win a better player by fluke, like in Streetfighter for example... Well, Quake III is the highest exception to that rule. Now largely inactive, despite being brought back into the Cyberathlete Professional League a few years ago (due to lack of recent titles' refinement in multiplayer), the Quake III scene is now largely dead. The only players left are either highly skilled hangers on, or new and will not enjoy it. That is Quake III. The best PC 'game' ever created.
The leaves are quaking in the wind.
San Francisco was quaking from the earthquake
The experience left the greenhorn quaking in his boots.
A quaking aspen tree is a type of poplar tree, it is not a conifer.
A quaking of the sea.
the quaking of the earth
Yes, quaking aspens can be planted in a pot. However, the trees will eventually outgrow it and need to be transferred to the ground.
the quaking of the earth
quaking aspen
quaking aspen
The quaking aspen tree is a short-lived tree and insect and disease affected. Suckers grow from the root that destroys a good landscape.
Because the rabbiting duck lives there (the two form a close symbiosis). Rabbiting ducks catch small shellfish and water insects, and the quaking frogs follow them, scavenging the leftovers. Quaking frogs are beneficial to the ducks because the frogs also prey on a type of aquatic parasite that sometimes attacks the ducks. Additionally, the quaking frogs' croaks ward off most major predators of the rabbiting ducks. Quaking frogs have also been known to form a similar symbiosis with creaking ducks, a relative of the rabbiting ducks.