The word mammoth comes from the Russian мамонт mamont, probably in turn from the Vogul (Mansi) language.
The wooly mammoth was a species of prehistoric elephants. The impact of the meteor left a mammoth crater on the lunar surface. He travels to Mammoth Cave every year.
The mammoth was like a hairy elephant. You can earn mammoth savings if you use coupons when you shop.
The mammoth cave was discovered yesterday.This is one huge, mammoth cave!The mammoth cave paintings were incredibly detailed.
Humanism was started in the mammoth age
The term "mammoth" is derived from the Russian word "mamont," which is thought to originate from the Komi word "mamont," meaning "earth monster" or "earth creature." This name likely reflects the discovery of mammoth remains in Siberia, where they were often found buried in the ground. The association with the earth underscores the mammoth's prehistoric nature and its connection to ancient landscapes.
"Woolly"is an English word and "mammoth" comes from Latin words meaning "earth horn."
Thousands of years ago, a large beast called a mammoth roamed parts of the Earth.
If your a christian: god If your not: nobody knows, they were invented while dinosours were created
It is from a language of northern Russia where the remains of mammoth were first found. The Finnish word is Maa, meaning earth, where the animal was found
The animal you are referring to is the mammoth. They were large, elephant-like creatures that lived during the Ice Age, but are now extinct. The term "mammoth" has become synonymous with anything that is huge or gigantic.
No, the noun mammoth is a concrete noun. Although the mammoth is long extinct, there are physical remains in many places on Earth. It was a large, hairy mammal, very similar to an elephant.*The word mammoth is also an adjective, used to describe a noun as huge, enormous, immense.
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