Well, I think you pretty much answered your own question there! ;) They signify a pathway for the spirits to follow to get to the alters built for them by their families! :D
They put flower petals on the ground to represent a path for the deceased family member.
flower petals. you're welcome.
yes you are dead before yo hit the ground because if your shot youre dead before you hit the ground also when your about to get buried your dead before you go in the ground.
The term "man down" is something commonly used in the military to signify that a soldier is hurt, incapacitated, or dead. Most likely they are laying on the ground, hence the term "man down".
No, I have never found a dead hummingbird on the ground.
On November 1st, during the Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) celebrations, Mexicans often place pedals on the ground to guide the spirits of their deceased loved ones back to the living world. These petals, typically from marigolds, are believed to create a vibrant path that leads the spirits to their altars, or ofrendas, where they are honored with offerings such as food, drinks, and mementos. The colorful petals symbolize the beauty of life and the cyclical nature of existence.
A dead short to ground or an overloaded circuit.A dead short to ground or an overloaded circuit.
You can prune lotus plants by clipping dead leaves and petals from the flower. However, the flower should be pruned once it is completely dead.
Mobsters would kill someone and place a dead canary next to the body to signify that the victim was a "stool pigeon" or a rat.
no, in most instances the inflorescence is already dead and has fallen off by the time the seeds have matured
The flower petals form a path for the spirits to bring them to their banquet ...
Fossilized remains of dinosaurs Dried leaves on the ground A decomposing animal carcass Fallen tree branches Shells of deceased sea creatures Burnt out candle wick Dead insects trapped in spider webs Faded flower petals Fossilized insects in amber Empty snail shells on the beach