Elodea is the most favourable fish plant. Although it has now been classified as an anoxious weed as it develops thickly in water ways clogging them. I am unaware of what country's and states hold this law, but in NSW it is.
Venus
It's because the surface area of a bouncing ball is more and it is thickly elastic
The Western Ghats or the Sahyadri are the ranges of hills parallel to the western coast of India starting from Gujarat right upto Kerala. The ghats are hill ranges on the top of which starts the Deccan Plateau Likewise the Eastern Ghats are the ranges of hills that raise from near the coast on the Eastern Coast of India. Both the Western and Eastern Ghats are thickly forested and most part of these ghats have been declared as bio diversity hot spots of the world and are home to many species of birds, animals, insects and flora and fauna
Snow is frozen rain, which means the colder it is, the more likely it is to snow! This is why rain melts snow, as it is warmer. Snow is just rain, but a bit colder, so it's frozen. If it's very cold, below 0 degrees Celsius, and it doesn't rain but the clouds go dark, it is more likely to snow heavily and thickly, than to rain.Hope that helped you!
assam
Its name comes from its dark interior, the higher parts being thickly forested with fir and pine
Yes, thickly is indeed an adverb.Some example sentences are:She lives in a thickly populated area.The thickly-clothed man makes his way through the ruins.
the plains are thickly populated
Thickly snouted pipefish was created in 1814.
I love hot toast, thickly spread with best butter.
large and thickly populated settlements means
River valleys are often thickly populated because they offer access to water for drinking, agriculture, transportation, and trade. The fertile soil in river valleys also supports agriculture, making them attractive for settlement and development. Additionally, river valleys tend to have milder climates and can provide protection from extreme weather events.
Grass
comparative
wavy
It means to spread or apply thickly as you would jelly on toast.