* doughnuts * bagels * bundt cakes * Cheerios
There is a lot of "uncertain" things in science. For example, time travel, worm holes, atoms, cellular development, etc.
All things, except black holes, are luminous. That includes stars. You might think that some other things are not luminous but that's because you can't see the kinds of light that they emit.
Friction :) it says so in in my science book.
Uplift is when things like mountains, hills, and, plateaus are created. Subsidence is the opposite of thins, like when sink holes and valleys are made.
An egg drop that works best has a real sturdy shell and a shock absorbing interior. I once put some small holes in a metal coffe can and used duct tape to suspend the egg in the interior by creating a web of duct tape into the inside thru the holes and it was impossible to break the egg
Some things that have holes in them are donuts, cheese graters, strainers, and colanders.
more holes
No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.
you holes, why can't you give out some answers
you holes, why can't you give out some answers
there two different things
they dont dig holes they find holes in things tho
A drill makes holes in things.
Boats that get holes in them.
Yes. Physics deals with everything in existence that we can observe, and some things that we can't, like black holes.
Some things in the universe that don't make sense include dark matter, black holes, and the concept of time dilation in relation to the theory of relativity.
Things that have many holes include:Space - Black HolesSwiss Cheesemeshan old worn out blanketchicken wirea shooting range's paper targetsunderground mines and cavesa grate over a heating venta grate over a fansomeone's lies - "There were too many holes in his story."