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saturated
...saturated.
The ground is saturated.
The ground is saturated. Any more water will run off and could cause flooding of the surrounding land.
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Acid rain is a non point source pollution. A non point source pollution is a form of pollution which forms in a very broad area and enters the polluted area in small, diffused flows. Since acid rain forms in the sky, and falls to the ground a little at a time, it is considered a non point source pollution.
all & none because the land area of countries is considered to extend below the ground the exact center of the earth is considered to be common to all countries & is thus located in all of them at once indeed the exact center of the earth lies directly beneath every point on its surface & is thus directly beneath & or within everywhere on earth however the one point on the face of the earth that might be considered its center or zero point in terms of latitude & longitude is situated on the high seas & is thus not within any country
Suppose you're at a extinct volcano with a steep sides.The ground is mostly ash and small pieces of rock.What Type of valcano is this?
The ground is saturated. Any more water will run off and could cause flooding of the surrounding land.
dew point
Using a finger to hold the eye fully open means "beware" in Algeria. Don't wag your finger or point. That is considered impolite.
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Virtual ground is a concept used in circuits where the midpoint in a voltage divider is considered as a reference point with zero volts potential. It is often created by connecting two equal resistors in series with a power supply, resulting in a stable reference point for measuring voltages in a circuit. Virtual ground provides a convenient reference point for analyzing and designing circuits, especially in applications like operational amplifiers.
It keeps you on the ground.
Because large Allied armies could at last fight the German armies on the ground in significant force.
Anchoring
It is not possible for wood to be un-burnable but if you soaked wood, it's ignition point will be raised, for example unsoaked wood burns at 140 degrees celsius, but soaked wood burns at, say 200 degrees celsius
The term ground zero describes the point on the Earth's surface closest to a detonation. In the case of an explosion above the ground, ground zero refers to the point on the ground directly below the detonation. The origins of the term ground zero began with the Manhattan Project and the bombing of Japan.