Holes in fabric are typically referred to as rips, tears, or holes. The specific term can vary depending on the size, shape, and cause of the damage.
No holes, but LOT's of craters !
Black holes are detected in space through various methods, including observing the effects of their gravity on nearby objects, detecting X-rays emitted from matter falling into them, and observing distortions in the light of stars and galaxies behind them. Scientists also use instruments like telescopes and radio telescopes to study the behavior of black holes.
A sponge.
"Holes" was written by Louis Sachar and published in 1998.
Almond shells have holes naturally formed through a process called "broken shell perforation," where the shell's growth is disrupted during development. This can be caused by variations in temperature, moisture levels, or physical damage, leading to the formation of holes in the shell.
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The lizards live in these holes and Mr.Sir left sunflower seed shells in these holes and the lizards eat these shells for food.
Shells can get little holes from natural wear and tear, predation by other animals, or from environmental factors such as erosion or acidic water. Some organisms, like boring sponges or clams, can bore into shells to access nutrients inside.
Abalones breathe by using gills located in their shells to extract oxygen from water. They have a muscular foot that creates a respiratory current, drawing water over their gills and exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide. This allows them to survive in their underwater habitat.
Donuts were made with holes because the additional surface area allows it to cook through much faster.
Whelks; a group of marine snails use their radula to drill a hole through the side of other mollusks, then kill them so that they relax and the shell can then be opened and the contents eaten.
Oyster drills
to eat the little critter inside the
The game you are referring to is likely Mancala. Mancala is a traditional board game played with small shells or stones and a wooden board with small pits or holes. Players distribute the shells around the board following specific rules to capture their opponent's pieces.
The holes in the cribriform plate are called olfactory foramina, and they allow the olfactory nerve fibers to pass from the nasal cavity to the brain. This allows for the sense of smell to be transmitted to the brain for processing.
so water can go in and out for the animal on the inside. It depends on the kind of shell you're looking at. Some shells, like those of abalones and keyhole limpets, have holes in them naturally, and function to aid in water circulation through the animal, as well as respiration and reproduction. Other shells, like clam shells or oysters you might find on the beach, may have holes in them due to predation. Moon snails and oyster drills, for example, drill holes into clams and oysters and then extend a mouth part called a proboscis into the clam to feed.