Cookies, walls, relationships, plasterboards anything really just think about things with an open mind -T
Answer: Blame Brandon Lister, He created the choroid and NO one knows what it does! email: bmlister@live.co.uk Its true! Its his real email! I swear! AND TRY IT FOR THE LOVE OF APPLE CRUMBLE!
Attached. During the developing stages of a baby, earlobes can fuse to the head, and this is extremely likely. However, there is an extremely painful infection where the cells that make up the bit of flesh that fuses your earlobes to your head start to die, eventually causing this link to crumble away.
the difference between living and non-living things is living things have life,some of the living things can produce it's own food,living things also depend on the other living things and non-living things is a thing that theliving thing useand it has no life .
i love the song seven things
Growth: Living things can increase in size over time. Reproduction: Living things can produce offspring. Response to stimuli: Living things can react to changes in their environment. Homeostasis: Living things can maintain a stable internal environment. Metabolism: Living things require energy to carry out life processes. Cellular structure: Living things are composed of cells. Adaptation: Living things can evolve and adapt to their environment. Movement: Living things can exhibit movement either internally or externally.
2Fe2O3 + 3H2O > FeOOH. H2O
Very bad things wich made us crumble
crumble
he whispered into my ears. " you will be Crumbled into pieces."
The Rocks Crumble was created in 1983.
Gavin Ewart
if your teeth are week enough they will start to crumble
The past participle of "crumble" is "crumbled."
The root word of "crumbling" is "crumble."
The verb for "crumble" is "to break into small pieces or particles."
Crumble has two syllables: crum-ble.
make a different crumble on top