"A Day In The Life". The holes were potholes in the roads needing repair, that John Lennon read about in the newspaper.
It was about a lucky man who made the grade, also some sad news about an auto crash, and someone had to count all 4000 holes in Blackburn, Lancashire. But, now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall. All from the Lyrics to, A Day in the Life.
Because the boys had to dig hole to build character
The "holes" are generally referred to as ports. They assist with recoil reduction.
Holes in fabric are typically referred to as rips, tears, or holes. The specific term can vary depending on the size, shape, and cause of the damage.
The holes in a button are referred to as buttonholes. Buttonholes are designed to allow fabric to pass through them.
The holes in a belt are commonly referred to as "belt holes" or "adjustment holes." These holes allow for the adjustment of the belt's tightness to fit different waist sizes. They are typically spaced evenly along the length of the belt, providing flexibility in sizing.
They are actually just referred to as eyes, Swiss cheese without eyes is referred to as "blind".
It is thought that at the center of black holes is a place of infinite density and of timelessness. That place is generally referred to as a singularity.
Mercury has holes in it because of the impact of larger meteorites hitting into it. These holes are commonly scientifically referred to as impact craters.
belt loop. I've always referred to that part as the belt's tongue.
The holes in the moon are called craters. To find the name of famous moon craters go to wikipedia.
Holes in a sculpture are often referred to as negative space or voids. They can be intentional design elements created by the artist to add depth and complexity to the piece.