When two roads split, it is commonly referred to as a "fork" in the road. This term describes the point where the road divides into two paths or directions, resembling the shape of a fork. Depending on the context and location, it may also be called a "junction" or "intersection."
Yes, it can. It's called radiactive decay.
becuz it holds the pig on the stick like spit sticks to paper
Llamas and camels spit.
maybe because they don't know what they are doing and like to disrespect the environment
National highways and state highways are the two types of roads.
Because they are roads.
Farewell spit :)glad to help
It is called 'SPIT''....>_<.....
The things that create spit are organs in your mouth called salival glands. They create your spit.
A place where two or more roads meet is called a JUNCTURE.
Some cities and municipalities have laws about spitting on public walkways and roads. It is considered a public health hazard. Call your City Building to verify, or research it on the Internet.
When two roads split, it is typically referred to as a "fork." This term describes the point where one road divides into two separate paths. Depending on the context, it can also be called a "junction" or "intersection," but "fork" specifically highlights the division of the roadway.