Is this by any chance a question from some hsw science homework? I think we might have the same homework ;) lol x I don't know the answer but when I work it out I'll check back :) good luck x
Igneous rocks can stick up above the ground due to processes like uplift and erosion. Uplift can lift rocks from beneath the surface to create mountains or hills, while erosion gradually wears away softer rocks to expose harder, more resistant igneous rocks at the surface.
yes it stick on ground.
A homophone for "meat" and "stick in ground" could be "meet" and "stake in ground."
u click on the cloth & the rocks and dip the cloth in the oil on the ground and put the oil coved clouth on the stick and click the rocks and there tad da
yes Hipprocker xx
meat, meet bury, berry
A homophone for "stick in ground" is "shtick in ground." Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings.
A pointed wooden stick that driven into the ground is a machine that have a pointed wooden thing that can driven into the ground it is a machine.
If a javelin does not stick into the ground, the throw is measured from the point where it first strikes the ground to the nearest edge of the curve made by the javelin. This method ensures a fair measurement of the distance thrown, even if the javelin does not stick into the ground.
no, you could use your stick, but lacrosse is a game where the ball is wanted above the ground at all times, so i wouldn't recommend that.
A pointed wooden stick to be driven into the ground?its a 5 letter word
The sound of a stick hitting the ground is often spelled as "thud" or "whack."