Chalk is "de la craie" when you are considering the rock. A piece of chalk is "une craie" (fem.) The expressions: - Not by a long chalk = Loin s'en faut - By a long chalk = De loin
a place that there is a chalk celebration and they write in chalk everywear iv been in one
WHITE Chalk isn't something that was invented. Chalk is a soft porous rock which is a form of limestone made up of the mineral calcite. Blackboards and blackboard chalks have been around since the late 1700's.
how long has deforestation been around
As long as guns have been around.
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Leverage. With a long piece of chalk you have more to grasp, enabling you to bend it until it snaps.
how long has the london eye been around for
As long as So Random has been around.
No, once chalk dust has been created from a chalk stick, it cannot be transformed back into a solid piece of chalk. The dust particles are broken down and cannot reassemble into a solid form.
Chalk... it's like deer.... I saw a deer, I saw a few deer.... it's the words around it that define whether or not it's plural I have lots of chalk. I have a piece of chalk.
The chalk deposits that make it up were laid down about 65 million years ago, though the erosion that has shaped it into its present form is more recent (and in fact is still ongoing).