Dust.
the sun; the world revolves around it. every ray has touched every part of the earth.The Real AnswerBad premise. Nothing on the earth stays in the same place. We are constantly rotating and revolving.Isn't it a postage stamp? like it stays on the corner of the envelope?The Awesomepants AnswerMushrooms. Don't question it. They just do.
Theatres all over the world.
A newspaper.
Spatial -Apex
Dust.
Dust.
the sun; the world revolves around it. every ray has touched every part of the earth.The Real AnswerBad premise. Nothing on the earth stays in the same place. We are constantly rotating and revolving.Isn't it a postage stamp? like it stays on the corner of the envelope?The Awesomepants AnswerMushrooms. Don't question it. They just do.
45/110=4090
A hot air balloon
Jose Rizal travelled the world over , the Philippines never!
if the boy who stays over is the boy that you like, tell him. if the boy that stays over is just your friend, don't do anything. or even do it with him
The Human race is like a parasite... it travels to areas in the world, consumes all or most resources and once that area is taken it travels to another area... over an amount of time, the entire world will be taken over with these ''areas'' until there is no more space.
I know one, The Travels of Wiglington and Wenks Virtual World
no it stays the same :)x
There are several possibilities, depending on who kicked the ball and when. This answer will discuss all of those possibilities. It is important to note that the "goal line" spans the entire width of the field, not just that little bit inside the goal mouth. Directly from a kick-off, corner kick, goal kick, penalty kick, or direct free kick: If the ball travels under the crossbar and between the goal posts of the opposing team's goal, the result is a goal. If the ball travels over the goal line of the opposing team but does not enter the goal, the result is a goal kick. If the ball travels over the kicker's own goal line, the result is a corner kick, whether of not it entered the goal (own-goals cannot be scored from these restarts). Directly from an indirect free kick: If the ball travels over the goal line of the opposing team, the result is a goal kick, whether or not it entered the goal (goals cannot be scored directly from an indirect free kick). If the ball travels over the kicker's own goal line, the result is a corner kick, whether of not it entered the goal (own-goals cannot be scored from an indirect free kick). Directly from a dropped ball after it has touched the ground, or any other time the ball is in play other than listed above: If the ball travels under the crossbar and between the goal posts of the opposing team's goal, the result is a goal. If the ball travels over the goal line of the opposing team but does not enter the goal, the result is a goal kick. If the ball travels under the crossbar and between the goal posts of the kicker's goal, the result is a goal for the opposing team (an own-goal). If the ball travels over the goal line on the kicker's side but does not enter the goal, the result is a corner kick.
His hometown is Madrid but he travels a lot all over the world. In London he has a second place to live.