how large was his initial stockpile of wood
Brian saw a large, black bear cub among the raspberry bushes. This encounter led to Brian noticing the mother bear nearby, which put him in a dangerous situation and forced him to defend himself with his hatchet.
Brian throws up in the book Hatchet because he ate a large number of gut cherries, which caused food poisoning. This incident serves as a turning point in the story, highlighting Brian's struggle for survival and emphasizing the risks and challenges he faces in the wilderness.
They have a considerable number, yes.
It seems like you are referring to the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. The line you mentioned sounds like it's describing the main character, Brian, as he views a large pile of brush in the wilderness. It highlights the challenges and obstacles he faces in the wilderness as he struggles to survive after a plane crash.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, Brian discovers a cave after following the bear out of curiosity. The cave was formed by erosion caused by water running down the side of the bluff. Brian explored the cave further and decided to use it as a shelter during his survival ordeal in the wilderness.
A term for a large amount of bullets is "ammunition stockpile" or "bullet cache."
In "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the "gut cherries" refer to the berries that the protagonist, Brian, discovers while stranded in the wilderness. These berries are actually chokecherries, which he initially mistakes for something safe to eat. However, they are not palatable and can cause nausea if consumed in large quantities, highlighting Brian's struggle to survive and the challenges of foraging in the wild. This experience is part of his journey toward self-reliance and understanding nature.
Depends on how you define "capable":Has a device design known to work: 1949Has deliverable weapons: 1949 (test device was in deliverable casing)Has large enough stockpile to be a threat: maybe late 1951 to middle 1952 (hard to estimate as stockpile figures are classified, this is my best guess)The US itself did not seem to have a large enough stockpile until 1948, around the time of Operation Sandstone.
Brian Large was born on February 16, 1939, in London, England, UK.
Due to the large abundance of water found there.
If by strongest you mean highest yield: China; they still stockpile some multimegaton warheads to compensate for inaccuracy of their missiles. Other countries no longer bother with such large, heavy, and expensive bombs. If by strongest you mean largest stockpile: Russia.
The telltale sign that the moose was angry in "Hatchet" was its raised hackles, giving the appearance of having a large hump on its shoulders, and its lowered head with its ears flattened against its head.