The white floaty things in the air are called airborne particles or particulate matter. They can come from various sources such as dust, pollen, smoke, and pollution. These particles can be carried by wind or other air currents, leading to their presence in the atmosphere.
The white fluffy things flying in the air are called seeds or pollen. They come from plants and trees as a way to reproduce and spread their seeds to new locations.
The white fluffy things floating in the air are called pollen grains. They come from plants, particularly flowers, trees, and grasses. Pollen grains are released into the air as part of the plant's reproductive process.
Things to Come from Those Now Gone was created in 1975.
The white fuzzy things in the air are most likely pollen or seeds from plants. They are carried by the wind and can be seen floating in the air during certain times of the year.
Abraham Lincoln
Good things come in small packages. Good things come to those who wait.
The white fluffy things in the air are called clouds. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that have condensed in the atmosphere. They form when warm air rises and cools, causing the water vapor in the air to condense into visible droplets.
Early white explorers would be hired by the country they come from to explore. Spain, Britain, France would sponsor those people.
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All things come to those who wait.
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Those would be baseball bats.