The terms "all" and "everywhere" both denote completeness but in different contexts. "All" refers to the entirety of a set or group, emphasizing inclusivity, while "everywhere" pertains to location, indicating that something is present in all places. Both expressions convey a sense of totality, but their application varies based on whether discussing quantity or spatial distribution.
it can grow in you backyard if you want. all you need is wide open sunlite
Science is everywhere because nature surrounds us, organisms are everywhere, and even though you don't see tiny organisms, its everywhere.
Not at all. Science takes place everywhere and in all sorts of environments.
Because there's no way to shield yourself from all of it ... and it exists everywhere.
biomass energy is located everywhere on this planet!
Omni refers to all or everywhere.
there is no prefix for everywhere
all around
We're everywhere.
Everywhere is all the things which are visible and visible around you. This can be a home, another country, or a distant galaxy.
No. Everywhere is an adverb (in all places). It cannot be a preposition.
everywhere
Not at all.
all the Pokemon are everywhere....... what are you asking?
yes, they are every where and at all times.
No, not all phones work everywhere in the world. For an "everywhere" phone i believe you would need a satellite phone.
As with all rivers it is everywhere.