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You know what a hill is, right? You go up the hill and down the other side and you have gone over it. A dale is a small valley. You go down the dale and up the other side and you have gone over it.
A sharp, the tone goes UP. In a flat, the tone lowers. A way to remember is, a sharp has sharp corners (#) and if you sat on it, it would make you go UP. Flats (b)...knock you DOWN (lower).
Down! Up!Down! Up!Down! DowDoDown! Up!wn! Up!n! Up!Up! DOWN UP DOWN UP Evaporation goes up, but the rain falling goes down.
A chimney.
I go in dry come out wet the longer I'm in the stronger I get what am i
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It doesnt go vertically up but it has a tiny bit of a slant! personally i would say its the best ride there although wirlwind and spiderweb are great too! thanks hope this helps :-)
You know what a hill is, right? You go up the hill and down the other side and you have gone over it. A dale is a small valley. You go down the dale and up the other side and you have gone over it.
When the scientist is not in front of the door, use Cut in front of it. when you go down the hole, here is the pattern up left right and/or down
up then down.
A valley doesnt go up.
Sure, very common! Rainwater running down valley's walls end up in the center as a lake.
No it did not go up it went down
No - columns go up and down.
They do because if they go up and down, the water would just stay on the window.
Spring side would go down. dome or point would face up.
The headlights go up and down when you turn the headlights on. If they are not going up or down they may be disconnected from the motor. You would have to take the headlights out to see if they are disconnected or not.