Because gas giants don't have a solid surface.
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The champion only loses the title under a title fight. There are different rules for title fights in many organizations. The champion can have a fight and it not be for the title. An example of this was the fight of Matt Hughes and Joe Riggs. Riggs did not weigh in at the proper weight. Hughes took the fight as a normal fight instead of a title fight.
Brawl is a noun (a fight) and a verb (to fight).
No. Intermediate mass stars will evolve into Red Giants and then to White Dwarfs. See related questions for more information.
No, the giants in "The BFG" do not eat children in England. The BFG is a friendly giant who captures dreams and ensures that other giants who do eat children are not able to harm them.
The BFG, short for Big Friendly Giant, is the main giant character in the book "The BFG" by Roald Dahl. The other giants mentioned in the book are Bloodbottler, Fleshlumpeater, Bonecruncher, Childchewer, Meatdripper, Gizzardgulper, Maidmasher, and Manhugger.
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Sophie sees the BFG blowing dreams into children's windows. Sophie is captured by the BFG and taken to Giant Country. The BFG explains to Sophie about the other giants who eat human beings. Sophie and the BFG come up with a plan to stop the other giants. The BFG and Sophie meet the Queen of England to seek her help. The giants are captured and taken to a pit to live out their lives. The BFG and Sophie continue their friendship and dream-catching adventures. The BFG's dream jars are distributed to children, spreading joy and happiness.
In the book "The BFG" by Roald Dahl, the problem is solved when the BFG and Sophie come up with a plan to capture the other mean giants and have the Queen of England imprison them. With the help of the British Army, the giants are captured and taken to a faraway land where they cannot harm people anymore.
Sophie wanted the BFG to include the idea of capturing and punishing the other giants in the Queen's dreams. She hoped this would inspire the Queen to take action and stop the giants from eating more children.
The other giants didn't like the BFG because he was different from them. Unlike the other giants who were rude and cruel, the BFG was kind-hearted and gentle, which made him stand out and be ostracized by the other giants.
The BFG's plan to capture the giants involved a dream-catching operation to help the British Army ambush and capture the giants. The BFG concocted these dreams, which helped the army lure the giants into a trap and capture them.
The other giants are 50 feet tall, which is more than half taller than the BFG.
The giants in "The BFG" are called "fleshlumpeater," "bloodbottler," "gizzardgulper," "meatdripper," "maidenmasher," "butcher boy," "bonecruncher," "childchewer," and "manhugger".
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In "The BFG," the giants fear Jack because he is small, clever, and resourceful. Jack's ability to outwit the giants and elude capture threatens their dominance and makes them feel vulnerable. Jack's size and agility allow him to navigate the giants' world in a way that puts them at a disadvantage.