Lava plain
what is the symbol on a map to show plain
Geographically, a "plain" is a large, treeless area of level or nearly level land. By convention the term "plain" is usually used to describe a low level flat area such as a coastal plain, sea floor plain, a river plain or a lunar plain (mare) rather than an elevated flat area which would be called a plateau.
The Plain Dealer was created in 1842.
The plain shared by Kenya and Tanzania is called the Serengeti Plain. It is known for its diverse wildlife, including the annual wildebeest migration.
At the bottem groes plants
It groes
"Y Groes Newydd"?
it would be iowa!
Do you mean sugar? That groes on a cane!
"Tan y groes" is a Welsh phrase that translates to "under the cross" in English. It refers to a place, often a chapel or a graveyard, located near a cross.
Nant-y-Groes is a Welsh place name that translates to "the brook of the crosses." In this context, "nant" means "brook" or "stream," while "groes" refers to "cross," suggesting a location where a brook may be associated with crosses or a site of significance. Such names often reflect the geographical features and historical or cultural elements of the area.
naturaly because it groes out of the ground not in a lab.
The Sitka spruce groes up to 80m high
it groes longer teeth and starts to know how to swim
Plain
Northeastern Plain ( Manchurian Plain )