The bubbling from the aquatic plant is likely a result of photosynthesis. During the day, plants take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen as a byproduct, which can create bubbles that rise to the surface of the water. This process indicates that the plant is actively converting light energy into chemical energy. The presence of bubbles is a sign of a healthy, photosynthesizing aquatic environment.
well there are lots but here is one: I was gazing at the stars or, I was gazing in her eyes.
Gazing at the Moonlight was created in 2004.
"Enjoys" is the verb and "gazing" is a gerund.
In earlier times, scientists primarily relied on sky gazing to observe heavenly objects. Later telescopes were made use of. Today we have a huge network of telescopes based both on earth and its orbit constantly observing the sky.
Sight, looking, staring, glaring, fixed upon, gazing... Need any more?
The medical term for star gazing is "siderodromophilia."
The opposite of gazing is averting or looking away.
another word for gazing is looking or daydreaming !!
Who astonishes Ophelia by pulling at her and gazing into her face
No the word gazing is not a plural noun. The word gazing is not a noun at all but a verb. The singular noun form is gaze and the plural noun is gazes.
it isnt on the island but they are gazing diagonally
cows and i think you mean grazing not gazing