"Journey to the Centre of the Earth" is a science-fiction novel by Jules Verne, published in 1864. A motion picture was made from this in 1959 starring Pat Boone and James Mason, and a new 3-D film in 2008 starring Brendan Fraser. (A 1989 movie with this title dealt with a different version of the subject.) Some words from the novel : ABYSS : a deep fissure or crack in the ground RUNIC : letters of an early Germanic (and Scandinavian) alphabet SPELUNKING : exploring caves Snæfellsjökull : an actual glacier-covered volcanic summit in Iceland. (*Link : to online book, English version)
The plural is "journeys". Unlike words ending in Y, the -ey words mostly form normal S plurals.
The correct spelling is trek (a hike, walk, or journey).The similar words are "track" (hunt down, or a rail) and "trick" (to fool or outwit).
The correct spelling is "twenty second".
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The plural is "journeys". Unlike words ending in Y, the -ey words mostly form normal S plurals.
The correct spelling is trek (a hike, walk, or journey).The similar words are "track" (hunt down, or a rail) and "trick" (to fool or outwit).
It might be both because of the movie Journey to the centre of the earth.I read the book and also asked this question.I asked my best friend too my 2nd grade teacher and my school principal.Yes,im in second grade right now and its 2010,but that might be the answer.Its bothAnswer 2It depends which side of the Atlantic you are on.In English (aka British English) it is spelled "centre".In US English it is spelled "center".The film "Journey to the centre of the earth" was produced in England, so they used the English spelling.For some books, the US publishers change the spelling, and some words, when they publish the US edition. For example they did this with the Harry Potter books, and with the films.
When the American colonies were founded British spelling was still variable, but under the influence of dictionary writers like Johnson the spelling in Britain became standardised, favouring the adoption of the original French spelling in words like centre and colour. Separately in America Noah Webster in 1828 produced an influential dictionary which tended to favour the simplification of the spelling, leading to words spelt as color and center. These revised spellings were readily embraced by Americans revelling in their new-found independence.
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Such principle of belief that earth is the centre of the solar system is geocentrism. The model is called a Geocentric model.
The correct spelling is "twenty second".
Other words for journey include trip, voyage, excursion, and adventure.
All matter (something that has mass and takes up space) on and near Earth is subject to the pull from the Earth's gravitational field, with an acceleration rate of 9.8 m/sec. In other words, the Earth's gravity field is trying to pull every bit of matter toward the center of the Earth.
All matter (something that has mass and takes up space) on and near Earth is subject to the pull from the Earth's gravitational field, with an acceleration rate of 9.8 m/sec. In other words, the Earth's gravity field is trying to pull every bit of matter toward the center of the Earth.
Words that have the same pronunciation but different spelling are called homophones.
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