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That depends. If you throw it up into a tree then it will burst up high. If you throw it into the ground then it will burst low.
one thing you can do is throw bowling water to the roots (bottom of the cactus) another thing you can do is throw some dirty car oil to the rootsDig it out from the roots.
It lands on the ground below, possibly annoying someone.
The object described is likely a dry sponge. When a dry sponge falls on the ground, it retains its shape and does not break due to its porous and compressible nature. However, when a dry sponge falls into water, it absorbs the water and becomes saturated, causing it to lose its structural integrity and break apart.
knock the wood thing and throw it in the water
best thing in sudan is water we have nile river and ground water also we have good rainy season
When you throw boiling water in freezing air, the water quickly evaporates and turns into tiny droplets or ice crystals. This happens because the extreme temperature difference causes the water to rapidly cool and freeze before it hits the ground.
When you throw boiling water into freezing air, the water quickly turns into tiny droplets and freezes into ice crystals before hitting the ground. This creates a dramatic effect known as the "boiling water challenge" or "instant snow" phenomenon.
It pollutes the ground water and run off
the runoff means's the same thing as ground water