Because if it is used in buildings a dragon might be disturbed from under the building and could possibly eat everyone in a fiery ball of fire.
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The ancient Babylonians built stepped pyramids which, to the unsophisticated, would have looked as if they were intended to reach to heaven. Socholars say that these pyramids inspired the story of the Tower of Babel.
Said can be an adjective, but is rarely used that way, It is the past participle of the verb to say.(e.g. Things said cannot be unsaid.)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Other participles that can be used as adjectives meaning "said" are: spoken, suggested, uttered, affirmed, proffered, iterated, or confirmed.
No one has been to the center of the earth, or sent a probe there, so we cannot say for certain if there is life there. However, all our current understanding of science, the earth, and the nature of life suggests that life as we know it cannot be at the center of the earth.
We cannot say exactly how many, but he sold most of what he painted.
It depends on what you mean by “these”. If you are referring to the sticks of chalk used for writing or drawing, then yes, we can say they are chalk, or at least they are made of a similar substance. However, if you are referring to the type of soft white rock that is composed mostly of tiny fragments of the calcite shells or skeletons of plankton, then no, we cannot say they are chalk, because they are not natural rocks, but manufactured products. Chalk is a fine-textured, earthy type of limestone distinguished by its light color, softness, and high porosity. Chalk is also the name of a series of strata consisting mainly of chalk. I hope this helps. 😊
chalk = Kreide
Assuming you mean chalk, as in what you write with on a blackboard, then the two ways are "la tiza" and "el gis." El gis is used in Mexico.
Chalk in Sanskrit can be called "चाक" (chaak).
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In general, you may say 'chouku,' or when referring to blackboard chalk, you may say 'hakuboku,' written (in the same order) チョーク 白墨
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Chalk is "चूर्णक" (Churnaka) and duster is "मुष्टिका" (Mushtika) in Sanskrit.
Coccolithophores are a group of single-celled algae that produce chalk-like plates made of calcium carbonate called coccoliths. They are closely related to chalk because their calcium carbonate exoskeletons can accumulate and form chalk-like deposits in the ocean.
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iron is used by many manufacturers around the world to buil stadiums buildings etc
Like coyote with 'ch' as in chalk.