It is rude to trample on flowers because people put their hard work on making them or people spent money to buy some.
You can trample on soil or grass, and it often leads to better growth. When you compact the soil, it can help improve aeration and water retention, benefiting plant health. Additionally, some plants, like clover, can thrive in compacted areas, promoting a healthier ecosystem.
Flowers have pollen in them. And other things that are inside flowers.
Yes, shamrocks do have flowers.
Belly buttons are a natural part of the human body and are not considered rude. They are simply a remnant of our development in the womb and serve no purpose after birth other than as a scar. They are a normal and common feature on the body.
There are several places one can order sympathy flowers that can be delivered the next day. These sites include Teleflora, From You Flowers, FTD Flowers, and 1800 Flowers.
Trample means to run over. Here are some sentences.The runners are going to trample that puppy if I don't rescue it.Don't trample on my flowers!She tends to trample on the feelings of others.
No, deathtouch does not prevent trample damage from being assigned. Trample allows excess damage to be assigned to the defending player or planeswalker if the attacking creature has trample, regardless of deathtouch.
Why would you even want them to trample you? I wouldn't get them mad if i were you. Girls can be evil.
Yes.
Trample means you runn over other players defence and hits players life
Yes, indestructible prevents trample from causing damage to a creature.
Alice is asked what type of flower she is. She proudly declares she is not a flower, and so the flowers assume she is a weed. What flower wants a weed in its bed? So they kick her out.
Protection does prevent a creature from being affected by trample damage.
No, I would not be willing to trample snakes and scorpions to achieve my goal.
Ample, Trample.
The question is why
When a creature with double strike and trample deals combat damage, it first deals damage equal to its power to the defending player or planeswalker. Any excess damage is then assigned to blocking creatures. Trample allows the excess damage to "trample over" and be dealt to the defending player or planeswalker.