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To abolish means to do away with or put an end to.
No, it is build on the sand and rock beneath the water.However they say that it is slowly sinking because the waves are slowly washing the sand away underneath.
I have never heard that scientists think the sun will explode. I do know they predict that our sun will eventually burn out. But its so far away, it takes billions of years for the dark to reach Earth. So I'm not too worried about the sun blowing up or burning out.
It means to be like a law that can`t be taken away because unalienable means can`t be taken away!!
Examples of flowers with ballistic seeds include sweet peas, lupines, milkweed, California poppies, impatiens and Wisteria. Wisteria, a vine with fragrant purple or white flowers, produces pods that resemble peas. After they have matured and dried and the weather is hot and dry, the pods explode, sending seeds up to 70 feet away from the parent plant. It is the drying of the pod that supplies the force for the ejection of the seeds; the seeds themselves do not explode. As a pod dries, tension builds in the tissue of the pod walls, causing it to split suddenly, which hurls the seeds away, sometimes with an audible popping sound.
His tendency to be so fickle only serves to erode my trust in his loyalty. The river's flow will eventullay erode the island completely away.
Erode means to gradually wear away
The root word of "erode" is the Latin word "erodere," which means "to gnaw away" or "to wear down."
Fade: means to lessen or slowly go away. Drift: means to slowly or carried away by air or water. Answer- Yes
That is the correct spelling of the verb to "erode" (wear away).
They do, but very slowly. There is no atmosphere or liquid water on the Moon, meaning no wind, waves, or blowing dust to erode the craters. There is also no volcanic activity or tectonic action to erase them as on Earth. Many more craters have been obliterated by subsequent impacts than by slowly crumbling away. Some craters are hundreds of millions of years old.
it means that the music with fade away slowly attack means when it ends suddenly!
erode
Wind and rain can erode the rock face of Mt. Rushmore over time, causing the features of the sculptures to slowly wear away. This can lead to the need for maintenance and restoration work to preserve the iconic landmark.
Oh, dude, the noun for erode is erosion. It's like when you leave a sandwich out for too long and it turns into a sad, mushy mess. So next time you see a cliff slowly crumbling into the sea, just remember, that's erosion at work.
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No, harder rocks generally erode more slowly than softer rocks because they are more resistant to weathering and abrasion. Soft rocks tend to be more easily worn away by wind, water, and other environmental factors.