A lay plan is when you position pattern peices onto fabric and then cut them out. You can have a piece of paper with pattern peices on then cut them out onto fabric and sew them together
Yes, as they carry and lay the eggs. Note that some species don't have males at all; the females just lay unfertilized eggs which hatch into more females. If you plan on getting a female as a pet, know your species, and don't be alarmed if she does start laying! :P
worms lay 1000 and earthworms lay only 500
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They lay yellow eggs that after time they hatch
Lay eggs
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lay plan is used to make things like clothes, teddy bears and so on... with lay plan you draw your templates on paper and pin it to the fabric in which you then cut round the paper!
Lay out meaning is to arrange something according to detailed plan. For fashion if you are going to lay out the design that you want you need to draw it so that you will show to others your detailed plan.
Maybe, but I wouldn't plan on eating the eggs.
A lay plan in textiles refers to the way fabric is laid out and cut for efficient use during the manufacturing process. It helps to minimize waste and optimize the cutting process to ensure that fabric is used efficiently to produce garments or other textile products. The lay plan dictates the arrangement of pattern pieces on the fabric to maximize yield and reduce costs.
Lay out a plan of distribution and get the court to agree to it.
Business plans are written by a company to lay out goals and plans for the future. The financial portion is included in the plan. The business plan is usually filed at the main office.
Clemewell Lay has written: 'The Emma Willard plan of education' -- subject(s): Emma Willard School (Troy, N.Y.)
legal aspect of business is any actinity which is enforcible by lay....
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No. A hen will lay eggs regardless of a male partner as long as she is kept comfortable and happy. A male is needed if you plan on breeding more chickens though as he is needed to fertilize the eggs.
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