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When Odysseus and his men reach the land of the Laestrygonians, huge boulders are raining down from the sky, thrown by the giants living there. This event marks a disastrous turn in their journey as many of Odysseus's ships and men are destroyed.
Raining Down Diamonds was created in 2005.
The similes are "raining like an open faucet" or "coming down like Niagara Falls." Another simile is "raining buckets." The familiar idiom is "raining cats and dogs."
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Oxygen travels through ur blood vessels on your lungs then down to your blood stream.
Tiny tube-like veins called phloem transport material inside a plant. For example, water from the roots travels up these tubes to reach the leaves, and the energy from photosynthesis travels down the tubes to reach the roots.
Pollen grows a tube that travels down to the flowers ovary. From there, the nucleus of the pollen grains passes through the pollen tube to join the nucleus of the ovule to fertilize.
yes it is...although they close down few rides wen it is raining hard
Two distinct personalities of Odysseus is he has a strong desire to reach his Penelope and settle down. However, he has a tendency to do things for his own danger and pleasure. He plugs the men's ears from the Sirens, but he listens for himself. He taunts the Cyclops as well.
The expression 'raining cats and dogs' means that it is raining really hard, so people figured that if animals were coming from the sky they would be coming down really hard too.
Odysseus tied down his men because he had a very, very small penis and was ashamed of it.
describe the wave pulse that travels down the slinky?
it wears down whatever it is raining on.