Well, if it was in winter, they were probably trying to hybernate, same with fall, if it was in summer or spring, it might have been a male that dug to amplify his croaks, or fleeing from a predator. Signed, Kaguya Kaze
A depression or indentation in the ground could be referred to as a "hole."
The noun "pit" refers to a large hole or depression in the ground, while the past tense verb "pitted" is derived from the action of creating pits or indentations. Both share the same root word, referring to a hollowed-out or indented space.
That could be anything. You could have hit your head on the ground while jumping, you could have been dropped on your head as a baby (most likely), or you could have some disease that makes your skull have an indentation.
Look around you. Are people on the ground, or are they floating around?
in what molecule in the ground is nitrogen found when there is oxygen around?
hill end football club around the ground
No. A puddle is an indentation in the ground, filled with water. There is no word for a group of platypuses, as platypuses do not congregate in groups. They are solitary animals. Because they do not form social groupings or families, there has been little need for a collective noun to describe such groups.
Around the corner, I always find cigarette butts and trash all over the ground. (apex)
ground
Isaac Newton was actually the person that found out what gravity is, and how it hapened. We are known that he knew this by an apple falling down a tree that he was leaning on, and wondered why it would go down to the ground and not up. That's how he found out what gravity was.
Headwater is not normally known for fertile ground.
they live underground but they are able walk around above ground.