What are frozen spikes called?

What are frozen spikes called? icicle What is a frozen spike of water? frozen spike of water (6) Frozen spike of water (6) ICICLE Frozen spikes of water ICICLES What is a military knapsack? Definition of kitbag. a knapsack (usually for a soldier) What is a three letter word for spoil? All Crossword-Answers for: Spoil […]

How do movies reflect culture?

How do movies reflect culture? Movies Shape Culture Just as movies reflect the anxieties, beliefs, and values of the cultures that produce them, they also help to shape and solidify a culture’s beliefs. Sometimes the influence is trivial, as in the case of fashion trends or figures of speech. How did movies change American popular […]

Why did they invent the flute?

Why did they invent the flute? The first flute was made in Germany in 1830. Why did they change the flute from wood to metal? The people were tired of it and it didn’t last that long. So Theobald Boehm thought of a flute that could be metal and that is how it changed. What […]

What is another word for feeder road?

What is another word for feeder road? What is another word for feeder road? frontage road access road service road slip road side road Who called a feeder road? Well, there’s not really a consensus on that, save for in the southeast corner of Texas, where Houston, and Houston alone in America, calls them “feeder […]

How tall is the big one?

How tall is the big one? It stands at 65m (213ft) tall, beating Stealth to be the country’s highest by three metres. Is the big one higher than Blackpool Tower? The ride reaches a height of 213 feet (65 m) and has a first drop measuring 205 feet (62 m), confirmed by Ron Toomer of […]

Which organ stores bile in a pig?

Which organ stores bile in a pig? gall bladder Which structure empties bile into the duodenum? What is visible underneath the liver? Normally you can’t feel the liver, because it’s protected by the rib cage. The liver has two large sections, called the right and the left lobes. The gallbladder sits under the liver, along […]

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