For fertilizing!
To bury something in earth means to cover or hide it underground. This could refer to burying objects, remains, or even plant seeds in the soil for growth. It is a common practice in many cultures for various reasons such as disposal, preservation, or as part of a ritual.
The Pilgrims buried the dead at night to avoid drawing attention from Native Americans, who might interpret the high number of graves as a sign of weakness or vulnerability. It was a common practice during times of conflict and uncertainty to bury the dead discreetly to protect the community.
Squirrels are known for burying nuts, seeds, and other food items. They dig holes in the ground and cover the food to save it for later. This behavior helps them survive the winter when food is scarce.
you MUST bury it
If they are out in the wild, it is best to leave them for nature to deal with. If they are near to human habitation then it is best to bury them to prevent a alter population of flies and to remove the smell.
Dont be silly.
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Indians Bury Hatchet on Custer Battlefield - 1926 was released on: USA: 1926
The author of the non-fiction book "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" is Dee Brown. The book explores the history of Native Americans in the American West in the late 19th century.
you bury them in the ground
yes its main target is the injustises of the US government towards these people the only difference is uncle tom's cabin is a narrative story, Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee is a history
The Native Americans never used the heart of the Buffalo because they believed that everything had a spirit so instead they bury the heart of the Buffalo where the animal died or where it was killed and then the spirit would bring more Buffalos.
The cover of the 1970 version of Dee Brown's Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee features an illustration by artist Chris Pappan. The illustration depicts a Native American man on horseback overlooking a sweeping landscape, evoking the themes of the book's exploration of the mistreatment of Native Americans in the United States.
Butternut seeds are dispersed primarily by animals, such as squirrels and chipmunks, that eat the seeds and then may store or bury them for later consumption. The seeds are also dispersed by water in some cases, as they can float and be carried downstream.
They are spread by squirrels, rodents and birds who bury them in store in the ground then forget them.
Acorns can roll when they drop from the tree. Animals (squirrels!) take them and bury them in other places.
Yes. They often bury seeds and acorns. They frequently forget them too.