Course over ground (COG) refers to the direction in which an object is actually moving over the Earth's surface, taking into account factors such as wind, currents, and other forces. It is typically measured using a GPS device or other navigation systems.
Water that flows over the ground rather than soaking into the ground is called surface water. This can include streams, rivers, and runoff from precipitation.
Surface water.
Rainwater that does not soak into the ground is called surface runoff. It flows over the surface of the ground and can collect in streams, rivers, and eventually make its way to lakes or oceans.
Runoff is the movement of water over the surface of the ground and may include precipitation as part of it. Runoff occurs when the ground is unable to absorb all the water from rain or snowmelt, leading to excess water flowing over the surface and potentially causing flooding.
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of course toucans live above the ground!
in the ground of course
No, of course not. Vegatables grow out of the ground. Bread is bread. Carrots are vegatables. No, of course not. Vegatables grow out of the ground. Bread is bread. Carrots are vegatables.
on the ground of course
what the hell of course not
Ground almonds is normally just almonds ground into a course flour with no extra ingredients added and no salt.
of course you can - you can plant any plant in the wet ground - they love it!
To complete the backyard obstacle course from "Over the Hedge," navigate through various challenges such as climbing over fences, dodging garden tools, and avoiding pets. Use agility to leap over obstacles and stay low to the ground to avoid detection. Timing is crucial, so observe the movements of any potential hazards before making your move. Ultimately, teamwork and clever tactics help you successfully navigate the course.
its over york, i have the high ground
wrexham fc
Of course..
its over highways, i have the high ground