In most cases, this depends on how far up you are. Well?
"Deep" generally refers to the distance from the surface to the bottom of something. It can also describe intense emotions or profound thoughts.
Yes, mice have a strong sense of smell and memory that helps them navigate back to their nest even if they are far away.
The release point for the mouse is a distance away.
Depressants are a category of substances that slow down the central nervous system.
No, I have never witnessed an eagle flying upside down in the sky.
The coin fell as far down into the well as possible. "Far down", usually neans, the deepest limit. He lives "far down" the street. He lives a long ways down the street.
As far as is safe
as far as a elephant can run
as far as the midnight zone
very far indeed
obviously not that far unless you want vomit in your mouth
2,200 ft down the Ocean
About 4000 metres
very far up not down
Even when I'm feeling down and it seems you are far away...
Up is defined as how far an object rises, and down is defined as objects being attracted by gravity as pertaining to your position on earth. Far is defined as distance away from you and near is defind as how close an object is to you. These latter explainations are interchangable.
2 and half miles down