"Fallen from an ash" typically refers to something that has descended or emerged from a state of destruction or loss, often symbolized by ashes, which represent remnants of something that has been burned or destroyed. This phrase can imply rebirth or renewal, suggesting that something new arises from the remnants of the old. It may also evoke themes of resilience and transformation in the face of adversity.
You mean Ash isn't real?
If you mean in 'revenge of the fallen' he is a downloadable content. For other versions, I don't know.
You mean the liquid the Transformers drink> It's energon, and it's like food for them. OR did you mean the water they flew over in Revenge of the Fallen?
If you mean as in the chapter titile I think it is Mad-eye Moody
No
You ask about "fallen aches" perhaps you mean fallen arches.It mean flat feet or flat footed.
it means fallen angels,
It means "ash meadow." An ash is a type of tree.
If something has fallen off, it might mean one of several things. It could mean that an object has slipped off the surface it was sitting on, and fallen. It could also mean that something has decreased.Examples of both meanings:The vase has fallen off the shelf and broken.Business has fallen off since that new store opened.
I don't quite know what you mean but if you mean all the Pokemon ash has then there is an action replay code for it
Newly fallen snow.
It means "fallen" in Latin.
Some words that mean fallen down are deteriorated, dilapidated, and decaying.
If you mean ash from an ash tree, then it's one of the best woods to burn on a fire or in a stove. Gives out plenty of heat, is easy to split and will even burn when green. If you mean does burning wood produce ash? Yes, it does.
It depends on how far it has traveled. Ash fresh out of a volcano may be as hot as 1800 degrees Fahrenheit. Ash that has fallen from high in the atmosphere will be the same temperature as its environment.
If you mean Fallen by Lauren Kate then yes, a sequel is out this year called Torment!
forest of ash trees