The thing that holds a picture is typically a frame. A frame serves both a protective and decorative purpose, enhancing the visual appeal of the artwork or photograph while keeping it safe from damage. It can be made from various materials, such as wood, metal, or plastic, and comes in different styles to suit the decor of a room. Additionally, some pictures may be held without a frame using clips, stands, or mounts.
The force that holds a picture on a wall is the force of friction between the back of the picture frame and the wall. This friction prevents the picture from sliding or falling off the wall.
The thing that is a sash like object that holds a katana is called an obi.
magnetic force
do something on an island then on the friends thing it will say new picture added then click on the friends thing then click on your picture it will show you a picture p.s. the friends thing is a picture of you on the top right corner
I would assume Richard O'Brien still holds the copyright.
This is not possible. There is no such thing as Tortimer's Picture.
The force that holds a picture on a wall is the force of friction between the picture hook/nail and the wall, as well as gravity acting on the picture downward. These forces combine to keep the picture in place.
a blatter is the thing that holds your pee
barn
the thing that holds the globe
A bobbin or a Spool
a clamp