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∙ 7y agoThe answer to the story "Joanna and the picky eater" in Volume 1 of Stories with Holes is a picket fence.
the bride was light and the groom was strong, but still he could not carry her through the threshold
find the volume of the shape first and then take away the volume of the holes
Yes, the Brain Eater shirt from iHeartDropDead has intentional distressing, which includes holes and frayed edges on the sides. This design choice adds to the edgy and unique look of the shirt.
on brain teasers I know because I'm 10 and I serched it.
A story with holes is a narrative that lacks coherence or continuity, leaving gaps in the storyline that make it difficult to follow or understand. These gaps can be caused by missing details, inconsistencies, or unresolved plot points, leading to a disjointed or incomplete overall experience for the audience.
The length times width times the depth of the holes of the bench times the amount of emulsion in the holes
Yes, the volume of a black hole is incredibly dense and compact, but it does not have a physical volume like a solid object. A black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it.
Yes, in the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the date is set in modern times as it weaves the stories of the past and present together. There is no specific year mentioned, but the story is contemporary.
no because the density is made up of the mass divided by the volume so no matter how much of a volume you have the mass will go up to even it out except in the place of air it has some loop holes for that
Volume that can be exhaled during forced breathing in addition to tidal volume is call Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV).Holes Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology, Tenth Edition, 2009
You can change the volume of a pan pipe by blowing with more force for a louder sound and less force for a softer sound. Additionally, covering or uncovering the finger holes can also adjust the volume by changing the airflow.
Probably not. Or let's just say that wormholes are very speculative. You'll encounter them more in science fiction stories (where it may suit a particular story plot!) than in serious science.