it's going to be interred
done by : Hanna Flores;5th grade
Inter is the word that means to bury in the earth.
To bury in the earth is to place something underground or in the soil, typically for the purpose of decomposition or preservation. This action is commonly associated with funerals and burials to lay a deceased person or animal to rest.
Interred
"Earth" as a verb means to cover or bury an object with soil or earth. For example, you can earth up plants to protect them from frost, or earth over a seed to ensure it is properly buried for germination.
Burying something in the earth is a common way to dispose of waste or to conduct burials for the deceased. It helps decomposition and can prevent contamination if done properly. However, it's important to follow local regulations and guidelines to ensure environmental and public health safety.
Inter is the word that means to bury in the earth.
Might not be the answer you are looking for but it could be something like this, "We have to bury this can with a shovel" "They will bury him under 6 feet of earth by Monday"
Inter means to bury the earth
Inter means to bury the earth
Inter means to bury the earth
Inter means to bury the earth
The word for to bury in the earth...do you mean interred?
To bury in the earth is to place something underground or in the soil, typically for the purpose of decomposition or preservation. This action is commonly associated with funerals and burials to lay a deceased person or animal to rest.
They either decompose (ie. become part of the earth, fertilizer) or are carried off by something and eaten.
To deposit and cover in the earth; to bury; to inhume; as, to inter a dead body.
The conductor can be pulled into conduit and then buried but it is not certified for direct earth burial.
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