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The dirt on the ground was wet and muddy after the rainstorm.
Planting or burying something in the ground and covering it with dirt is called "burying" or "planting."
Dirt, earth, ground, or loam.
After a tornado picks up dirt, the dirt particles are carried along with the tornado's swirling winds. As the tornado moves, it can deposit the dirt particles when its winds weaken or when it dissolves. The dirt can then settle back to the ground once the tornado dissipates.
Yes, tornadoes can cause trenches in the ground as they can pick up and move large amounts of dirt and debris with their powerful winds. This can result in the excavation of trenches or ditches along the tornado's path as it uproots trees, overturns objects, and digs into the ground.
inside the plant or deep inside the ground/dirt
To many variables. Depends on caliber of bullet, type of dirt, type of ammo, distance from gun to ground,etc...
Above ground.
hoe deep are snakes holes in the ground?
because of friction between the slime and dirt compared to the friction between slime and any other ground
The homophone for "to put in ground and covered with dirt" is "bury."
It's from the ground. Deep, DEEP in the ground.
Depends what usage you had in mind.Examples:"on the ground" -> "on the floor""ground" as in dirt -> "earth"
They go deep in the ground for land and rise up when its warmer.
It only goes 50m
1) Spread out dirt/ground to be leveled. (Each plant will have to have their own little leveled area) 2) Dig the ground (at least 6 centimetres deep) 3) Put the tree in the hole you had made earlier 4) Shove dirt/ground into the hole that was made earlier and press down
You see dirt on the ball because it hit the dirt on the ground.