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Dissipitation is not a standard English word and may be a typo or obscure term. It could potentially refer to dissipation, which means the process of scattering or dispersing something, often referring to the wasteful or careless use of resources. If you meant something else, please provide more context for clarification.
The plural form of the singular noun "trail" is "trails".The word "trail" is also a verb: trail, trails, trailing, trailed.
Towns form at places where people congregate. That might be a river crossing, where trails cross, etc.
Stars usually don't have "trails". If you see a "shooting star", that is not really a star, but a piece of dust that happens to fall into the atmosphere. It is also possible that you confuse this with pictures you saw of comets.
Airplane's contrails do not form clouds; they dissipate soon after they are formed.
Yes, propeller planes can leave vapor trails, although they are typically less noticeable than those produced by jet engines. Vapor trails, or contrails, form when water vapor in the aircraft's exhaust condenses and freezes in the cold upper atmosphere, creating visible ice crystals. Factors such as altitude, temperature, and humidity influence the formation of these trails, so they may not always be present.
The main form of transportation in the Grand Canyon is on foot. Most trails in the Grand Canyon is open to hikers only. The Bright Angel, Kiabab and North Kiabab trails allows Mules. Mule is the only way the Bright Angel Campground gets supplies. The other form of transportation is by raft.
An out and back trail is a hiking trail that starts at one point and ends at the same point, requiring hikers to retrace their steps back to the starting point. This type of trail differs from loop trails, which form a complete circuit, and point-to-point trails, which have different starting and ending points.
Blood Trails was created in 2007.
Tangled Trails was created in 1921.
On Jungle Trails was created in 1936.