You could tell them
1 it helps them to appreciate nature
2 it helps them to apprieciate what they have at home more
3 it helps them to get back to the basics of life
4 it is a great opportunity to make friends and get to know the people you know more
5 If it is a Christian camp, it is a chance to connect with God
6 If it is a clear night look up at the stars you don't see in the city
7 It is a good chance to get out of the routine and rut of life and gives headspace to refocus
A school teaches things to its pupils and students
There are many things that are needed for camping. But, it all depends on your comfort level with camping. I would suggest sleeping bags and flashlights.
The cast of 10 Things I Hate About Camping - 2011 includes: Meisha Lowe as Babe Bradley Murnane as Coop
The most important tips when camping in a camping are to always have enough gas in the tank, keep a map nearby, have sunglasses, have sunscreen and things to keep you occupied.
Somebody who examines things or marks papers written by pupils.
What did they do positive things to Brazil
Lots of fishing, boating, and camping.
When the pupils on a goldfish are very large and dilated, this can mean one of two things. The fish could have a parasitic infection or a bacterial infection.
It is called Entomaphobia. Not really. Entomaphobia is the fear of insects. Insects are only one of many things that you could fear when camping.
Misshapen pupils in the eye can be caused by conditions such as iris coloboma, aniridia, or trauma. These conditions can lead to abnormalities in the development or structure of the iris, resulting in irregularly shaped pupils. It is important to consult with an eye care professional for proper diagnosis and management.
The opposite of dilated pupils is constricted pupils.
The correct term depends on the context. "Pupils" refers to multiple students or learners, while "pupils'" is the possessive form, indicating something that belongs to the pupils (e.g., "the pupils' books"). Use "pupils" when referring to the students themselves and "pupils'" when indicating possession.