The French Crescent was the expansion of French military forts on key rivers, expanding out from Quebec. The fur trade linked the natives to the Europeans. Beavers were soon depleted, and hunting them meant expanding to new territory. The military forts built on the rivers made up the French Crescent.
Waxing crescent.
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The Moon phase when only a sliver of light can be seen is known as the crescent phase. It occurs in the second phase, known as the Waxing Crescent Moon, and in the last phase, known as the Waning Crescent Moon.
No. Jupiter never appears as a crescent from the earth
It is called a crescent, and if it is growing, it's called a waxing crescent, otherwise, it's a waning crescent. So, when less than half is facing the earth, it is called a Waning Cresent
le croissant
Un croissant gets its name from its crescent shape.
The correct spelling is "cousins."
un croissant (masc.)
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FRANCE France adopted the breakfast pastry from Austria, who called it the kipfel. The French called it the croissant because it is shaped as a crescent moon (croissant is French for crescent)
The French crescent-shaped pastry you are referring to is known as a croissant (pronounced Kre-sahnt or kre-sawnt in English and closer to Kre-swa- in French).
The correct spelling is "crescent" and refers to a curved or semi-circular shape (especially a curved edge slice of a solid circle).
a butter pastry. It is a croissant in french. The English word for it is croissant.
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croissant
The Fertile Crescent sort of looks like a crescent shaped moon or perhaps a French Croissant. It is made up by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers located in Iraq.