The small fruit that starts with the letter P and is 4 letters long is a plum. They have a stone, or pit inside them.
Cherry. Heart made of stone means the middle of it is hard. You can squeeze it, which would most likely mean it's soft. And when you squeeze it, there's red liquid that runs out. So if we take it that something with flesh, a soft skin and a hard middle, it would most likely be a fruit. And a fruit that you can squeeze out red liquid from would mean its flesh is red. So cherry is my answer. (This is for those who want to know why the answer is cherry)
They are two different time periods. "Meso" means middle, so Mesolithic was the middle stone age, and "Neo" means new, so Neolithic was the newer or more recent (younger) stone age. They are characterized by different methods of working stone into tools.
I would say this has to do with velocity of the bullet.(speed)
you can use muriatic acid for small amounts of haze and residue, larger amounts may be more difficult.
the best way to get off a small bit of glaze off the base of a pot (like small bits from a kiln shelf) is to use a carborundum/sharpening stone and slowly grind it down
Stone fruits are fruits with a stone or "pit" in the middle. Cherries, peaches and plums are examples of stone fruits.
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The answer is cherry or cherries
olive
lol rockon:P
The middle part of a peach is called a fruit stone!
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Maine
it is lychee
Yes it is an ominvore because it eats fruit and small animals/
The word stone meets those specifications.
During the Middle Stone Age, women likely played a significant role in gathering food, childcare, and creating tools. They may have also been involved in activities related to food processing and possibly in making clothing. Overall, women's roles were likely focused on contributing to the survival and well-being of their communities.