The Halibut is by far the largest of the flat fish, and can weigh over 700 lbs and be over 9 feet long.
kansas appear's flat in elevation from east and west.
NO!
Have them run over by a truck...they will b long n flat
No, why would you ask a question like that if he was 6 feet under it would have been all over the news
The main bad guy.
Yes they have ben spoted that deep under water.
.218 acre, which is a little under a quarter of an acre (a little over 20%)
You will have no problems with the bench unless you are over 7 feet tall.
It's a spatula, a flat plate on the end of a stick, which you can slide under a pancake and flip it over.
Yes. You should figure out what your gait is (neutral, pronate, supinate). If you are the latter two it matters because your feet are not be properly absorbing shock, and the impact from running could lead to injuries later. If you over-pronate your shoes will show uneven wear on the inside of the sole. Under-pronators (supinators) show wear on the outside. A neutral gait will show even wear. Sometimes the intensity of your arch coincides. If you can go to a running specialty store, they will film your feet on a treadmill, etc, All the major/popular brands of shoes (Asics, Nike, Brooks, etc) make shoes for every kind of gait. You can often determine the right shoe with guides on those brands' websites.
when you stand flat footed on sand, you weight is distributed over the entire surface area of your feet in contact with the sand, thus reducing you overall pressure upon the sand, allowing it to stuck together. when you stand on your toes, you decrease your surface area, therefore increasing you overall pressure on the sand, and sinking into the sand.