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By maintaining an equal internal pressure to avoid being flattened.
Capable of being pressed together or forced into a narrower compass, as an elastic or spongy substance.
Being the rock bottom is a name for being the very lowest.
Being a gaseous planet, Jupiter is flattened at the poles and bulges at its equator. Its mean radius is 69,900 km.
Yes, they can get all kinds of nasty things from being outside.
No. A metaphor would compare it to something such as being "flat as a pancake."
Ideally inside as it can get too cold in winter outside and it would become more tame inside as it would become accustomed to home-life and always being around humans. I think when they are young or if it's cold outside you should keep them inside. You want them outside when it's warm so they aren't too relying on people too where they need human touch too keep calm.
Other than being slightly flattened at the poles, no parts of the world are perfectly flat. We perceive the ground we stand on as being flat rather than curved, though.
to be outside is 'être dehors' in French.
Yes they are... They're flattened corn kernels. In their natural state - corn kernels are small, roughly round 'seeds'. They're harvested - and flattened into cornflakes - before being roasted.
It doesn't matter what you look like on the outside, its the inside that counts. BE NICE! Ugly is what comes out of peoples mouths when they are being particularly nasty.
Agrophobia