The word "confetti" is a common noun.
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Confetti is the tiny bits of paper dropped from the ceiling onto a large party of people during birthdays, weddings, TV finales, sports championships, etc. However, in Italy from whence the word hails, confetti are sugared almonds in paper sachets given out to guests at weddings.
You can buy them at the dollar store or a party supply store.
California and southern Alaska both experience significant earthquake risks, but Alaska generally has a higher frequency and intensity of seismic activity. The Aleutian Islands in southern Alaska are located along the Pacific Ring of Fire, making them prone to large subduction zone earthquakes. While California has a well-known fault system, including the San Andreas Fault, the overall risk of experiencing a major earthquake is typically higher in southern Alaska due to its tectonic setting. However, California's higher population density means that the impact of earthquakes can be more pronounced there.
Northern California.
it depends where you are in northern California and where your destination is in southern California
The population of Southern California Edison is 15,500.
Confetti is the correct spelling.
if you mean the confetti in your time igloo, then u press the Up button on the keyboard then the confetti blaster will shoot confetti and there you go!
The hemisphere that is south of California is the Southern Hemisphere.
The population of Southern California Edison is 15,500.
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Southern California Seahorses was created in 2001.
Southern California Sun was created in 1974.
Southern California Sun ended in 1975.
California Southern University was created in 1978.