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In the continent of Africa, to the south-east, over South-Africa and below Zimbabwe, bathed by the Indian Ocean and the Mozambique Channel over which is located the Island of Madagascar.
Because no one bathed, they probably didnt have a special place to go to the bathroom, slaves were probably sick, could be throwing up, ect.
No they didn't. Their hostility, backed by the the French Court led to persecution against the Huguenots and triggered the outbreak of wars of religion, which bathed France in blood during sixteenth and seventeenth century.
In the continent of Africa, to the south-east, over South-Africa and below Zimbabwe, bathed by the Indian Ocean and the Mozambique Channel over which is located the Island of Madagascar.
A hypo-tonic solution causes cells to rupture when they are bathed in it.
In a grasshopper, all the body tissue are bathed in blood that's in the hemocoel. The hemocoel is the main body cavity of the majority of invertebrates.
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She bathed in the cool lake.The mother bathed her baby.
bathed... as in exactly how it was asked. :)
The past participle is bathed. The simple past tense is also bathed.
The past tense of "bathe" is "bathed."
Ancient Egyptians bathed regularly and combined animal and vegetable oils with alkaline salts to create a soap-like substance.
It is often desirable to maintain an osmotic balance. Most cells have a saline (NaCl or KCl) solution inside. If put in a hypotonic bath (pure water), it can cause the cells to be flooded with water and literally explode. Putting them in a hypertonic solution (too much salt) can cause the opposite effect with water rushing out and the cells shriveling. While amoebas may be used to clear water, human tissues are used to being bathed in saltwater.
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The past tense of "bath" is spelled "bathed".