It's often called, believe it or not, actually called upside down pie! Hope this helped:)
Africa is often characterized as a plateau continent. A plateau is an "upland" or "tableland". An area of relatively high elevation. Most of Africa is well above 3000 feet.
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From May - November, Central Africa receives lots of rainfall. Floods often occur.December - April (best time to visit) is a dry season. Overall, the climate of Central Africa is reviewed as tropical.
An OKTB processing fee in Africa is a fee related to the shipment of cargo. This fee is often charged by an airline before shipment and then forwarded to the carrier.
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Boabab tree. It's also in the northern part of South Africa. It often has a thick trunk. Its branches look like roots, as if the tree was turned upside down. The tree is almost mystical.
The great grasslands of Africa are called savannah.
Africa is often characterized as a plateau continent. A plateau is an "upland" or "tableland". An area of relatively high elevation. Most of Africa is well above 3000 feet.
A scientist who studies rocks and the forces that have shaped the earth is called a geologist. They often start as a kid fascinated by rocks who is left to wonder "how did this get here?"
Beaver lodges are often dome shaped.
It is called a 'Yad' meaning Hand as they are often shaped like one and used as a hand to point.
The anagram is Gambia, a country in west Africa (often called The Gambia).
Some people in Africa call Santa Claus, Santa Claus. However, he is called Father Christmas more often. He may also be called Vaker Kersfees.
That expectation is called anticipation, which involves a belief or feeling about what is likely to happen in the future. It is often shaped by past experiences, thoughts, or patterns of behavior.
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Either datura or Burgmansia but the two are often confused. In the Mediterranian plants that are Burgmansia species are often called datura. Common names include: Devils Trumpet and Angels Trumpet.