almost as old as water
yes , it is different kinds of dirt colors . sometimes dirt can change colors if put in water 9 year old
Both "covered with dirt" and "covered in dirt" are commonly used phrases. The difference is subtle - "covered with dirt" implies that the object has some dirt on it, while "covered in dirt" suggests that the object is completely surrounded by dirt. Both are correct and can be used interchangeably in most cases.
The phrase "older than dirt" is an English idiom used to emphasize something's age or antiquity, implying that it is very old. It likely originated as a colloquial expression without a specific, documented source.
Is dirt a living thing? Does dirt have a brain? No it is not living or have a brain. So no it does not have an IQ.(old answer) True but if you handed dirt an IQ test then it would just decompose. Being no test to grade, the dirt would have an undefined IQ. People assume that all nonliving thing don't have an IQ but really a lot of things do and they are just undefined. For instance: A lamp has an IQ of undefined. It would burn the paper. There would be no test to grade so the IQ is undefined.
Dirty is the adjective of dirt.
Old Dirt Road was created on 1974-10-04.
Almost as old as dirt.
it is old as dirt. as old as Japan
Dirt
Yes, "as old as dirt" is a hyperbole. It is an exaggerated expression that implies something or someone is very old or ancient by comparing them to dirt, which is seen as something that has existed for a long time.
how old do you have to be to drive dirt bike in minnesota
Susan Hay is as old as dirt.
Old as dirt.
Yes -as old as dirt itself.
As old as dirt
you can ride a dirt bike at any age
old as dirt.