Most plants use photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxides into organic compounds. Different plants require different levels of direct or indirect sunlight, so, under too much non-transparent cover, they will wither and die.
The kids hid for cover under the table as gun shots echoed through the building.
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No, the word 'cover' is a noun (cover, covers) and a verb (cover, covers, covering, covered).The adjective forms are the present participle of the verb, covering, and the past participle, covered.EXAMPLESnoun: Always put the cover back on the toothpaste.verb: They had to cover their work overnight.adjective: The beetles live under a covering layer of moss.adjective: Everyone brought food in covered containers.
The word 'covers' is the plural form of the noun cover.The word 'covers' is third person, singular, present of the verb to cover.EXAMPLESnoun: The trash can covers blew off in the storm.verb: She covers her furniture in plastic.
It is important to conserve oil because the Earth has a limited supply of oil. Oil is not easily made; only under the Earth's crust and in the right conditions can it be made.
Leave the poor things alone.
It's only indecent if you see what's under the clothing. If you have something under it that is not transparent, then it's OK. If you have nothing underneath, then you should not wear it.
Many air bubbles would be trapped under it .
Because that object does not reflect light. So glass is transparent because light passes through it. Skin is transparent under X-rays because the skin cannot reflect the high energy Xrays.
Keep Under Cover was created in 1983.
Under Cover was created on 2005-11-01.
Under a plastic cover under the hood on the driver side.Under a plastic cover under the hood on the driver side.
Man Under Cover was created on 1922-04-10.
A grasshopper has thick leathery wings that cover transparent wings.
The duration of Football Under Cover is 1.43 hours.
A white bandea would be a good idea.
Evolution I guess. Instead of having closable eyelids, their eyes are protected by a transparent scale (called the 'brille') Under the surface, the eyeball can still move.