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sand
बालुवा
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bird fly
चरा उड्यो
Last Update: 2021-10-31
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crane fly
lamkhutte
Last Update: 2021-08-28
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sand heads cs
स्यान्ड हेड्स cs
Last Update: 2014-08-20
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dust/ sand swirls
धूलो/ बालुवा को चक्कर
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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on the fly conversion
फ्लाइ रूपान्तरणमा
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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we are fly in the sky
उनीहरु क्रिकेट खेल्न मन पराउँछन् ।
Last Update: 2023-04-25
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are you spider or fly?
तपाईँले माकुरो वा झिगा?
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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my to much love will fly you
धेरै प्रेमले तिमीलाई मार्नेछ
Last Update: 2023-05-24
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well feel happy when we fly kite
thin
Last Update: 2021-11-11
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on the fly operations (jpeg only)
फ्लाइ सञ्चालन मात्र (jpeg मात्र)
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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i always wished that i could fly
म सधैं चाहन्छु कि म उड्न सकूँ
Last Update: 2023-11-01
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you are mean to fly high with loads of succes
तपाईंको प्रेम र समर्थन सदाको लागि छ
Last Update: 2023-06-16
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sand sand is yellow, and slows your ball down.
comment
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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make modal dialogs smoothly fly in and out when they are shown or hidden
सञ्झ्यालहरू देखिँदा वा लुक्दा महीन रूपमा फेड इन/ आउट गर्नुहोस्name
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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this profile is built on the fly, so there is no relevant information about it.
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Last Update: 2011-10-23
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bird which fly to warm countries from cold countries during winter and return to their homes once winter is over are called migratory birds.
Last Update: 2020-07-20
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in dashain vacation,first of all i completed my all homeworks. and usually i used to fly kite with my brother and dad.
Last Update: 2020-10-22
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land pollutionand pollution, the deposition of solid or liquid waste materials on land or underground in a manner that can contaminate the soil and groundwater, threaten public health, and cause unsightly conditions and nuisances. municipal solid waste pollution municipal solid waste pollution municipal solid waste (msw) on a beach. such land pollution can contaminate the soil and water and is a health hazard to local communities. © vladimir melnik/adobe stock earth day logo britannica explores earth's to-do list human action has triggered a vast cascade of environmental problems that now threaten the continued ability of both natural and human systems to flourish. solving the critical environmental problems of global warming, water scarcity, pollution, and biodiversity loss are perhaps the greatest challenges of the 21st century. will we rise to meet them? the waste materials that cause land pollution are broadly classified as municipal solid waste (msw, also called municipal refuse), construction and demolition (c&d) waste or debris, and hazardous waste. msw includes nonhazardous garbage, rubbish, and trash from homes, institutions (e.g., schools), commercial establishments, and industrial facilities. garbage contains moist and decomposable (biodegradable) food wastes (e.g., meat and vegetable scraps); rubbish comprises mostly dry materials such as paper, glass, textiles, and plastic objects; and trash includes bulky waste materials and objects that are not collected routinely for disposal (e.g., discarded mattresses, appliances, pieces of furniture). c&d waste (or debris) includes wood and metal objects, wallboard, concrete rubble, asphalt, and other inert materials produced when structures are built, renovated, or demolished. hazardous wastes include harmful and dangerous substances generated primarily as liquids but also as solids, sludges, or gases by various chemical manufacturing companies, petroleum refineries, paper mills, smelters, machine shops, dry cleaners, automobile repair shops, and many other industries or commercial facilities. in addition to improper disposal of msw, c&d waste, and hazardous waste, contaminated effluent from subsurface sewage disposal (e.g., from septic tanks) can also be a cause of land pollution. the permeability of soil formations underlying a waste-disposal site is of great importance with regard to land pollution. the greater the permeability, the greater the risks from land pollution.soil consists of a mixture of unconsolidated mineral and rock fragments (gravel, sand, silt, and clay) formed from natural weathering processes. gravel and sand formations are porous and permeable, allowing the free flow of water through the pores or spaces between the particles. silt is much less permeable than sand or gravel, because of its small particle and pore sizes, while clay is virtually impermeable to the flow of water, because of its platelike shape and molecular forces.
भूमि प्रदूषणand pollution, the deposition of solid or liquid waste materials on land or underground in a manner that can contaminate the soil and groundwater, threaten public health, and cause unsightly conditions and nuisances. municipal solid waste pollution municipal solid waste pollution municipal solid waste (msw) on a beach. such land pollution can contaminate the soil and water and is a health hazard to local communities. © vladimir melnik/adobe stock earth day logo britannica explores earth's to-do list human action has triggered a vast cascade of environmental problems that now threaten the continued ability of both natural and human systems to flourish. solving the critical environmental problems of global warming, water scarcity, pollution, and biodiversity loss are perhaps the greatest challenges of the 21st century. will we rise to meet them? the waste materials that cause land pollution are broadly classified as municipal solid waste (msw, also called municipal refuse), construction and demolition (c&d) waste or debris, and hazardous waste. msw includes nonhazardous garbage, rubbish, and trash from homes, institutions (e.g., schools), commercial establishments, and industrial facilities. garbage contains moist and decomposable (biodegradable) food wastes (e.g., meat and vegetable scraps); rubbish comprises mostly dry materials such as paper, glass, textiles, and plastic objects; and trash includes bulky waste materials and objects that are not collected routinely for disposal (e.g., discarded mattresses, appliances, pieces of furniture). c&d waste (or debris) includes wood and metal objects, wallboard, concrete rubble, asphalt, and other inert materials produced when structures are built, renovated, or demolished. hazardous wastes include harmful and dangerous substances generated primarily as liquids but also as solids, sludges, or gases by various chemical manufacturing companies, petroleum refineries, paper mills, smelters, machine shops, dry cleaners, automobile repair shops, and many other industries or commercial facilities. in addition to improper disposal of msw, c&d waste, and hazardous waste, contaminated effluent from subsurface sewage disposal (e.g., from septic tanks) can also be a cause of land pollution. the permeability of soil formations underlying a waste-disposal site is of great importance with regard to land pollution. the greater the permeability, the greater the risks from land pollution.soil consists of a mixture of unconsolidated mineral and rock fragments (gravel, sand, silt, and clay) formed from natural weathering processes. gravel and sand formations are porous and permeable, allowing the free flow of water through the pores or spaces between the particles. silt is much less permeable than sand or gravel, because of its small particle and pore sizes, while clay is virtually impermeable to the flow of water, because of its platelike shape and molecular forces.and pollution, the deposition of solid or liquid waste materials on land or underground in a manner that can contaminate the soil and groundwater, threaten public health, and cause unsightly conditions and nuisances. municipal solid waste pollution municipal solid waste pollution municipal solid waste (msw) on a beach. such land pollution can contaminate the soil and water and is a health hazard to local communities. © vladimir melnik/adobe stock earth day logo britannica explores earth's to-do list human action has triggered a vast cascade of environmental problems that now threaten the continued ability of both natural and human systems to flourish. solving the critical environmental problems of global warming, water scarcity, pollution, and biodiversity loss are perhaps the greatest challenges of the 21st century. will we rise to meet them? the waste materials that cause land pollution are broadly classified as municipal solid waste (msw, also called municipal refuse), construction and demolition (c&d) waste or debris, and hazardous waste. msw includes nonhazardous garbage, rubbish, and trash from homes, institutions (e.g., schools), commercial establishments, and industrial facilities. garbage contains moist and decomposable (biodegradable) food wastes (e.g., meat and vegetable scraps); rubbish comprises mostly dry materials such as paper, glass, textiles, and plastic objects; and trash includes bulky waste materials and objects that are not collected routinely for disposal (e.g., discarded mattresses, appliances, pieces of furniture). c&d waste (or debris) includes wood and metal objects, wallboard, concrete rubble, asphalt, and other inert materials produced when structures are built, renovated, or demolished. hazardous wastes include harmful and dangerous substances generated primarily as liquids but also as solids, sludges, or gases by various chemical manufacturing companies, petroleum refineries, paper mills, smelters, machine shops, dry cleaners, automobile repair shops, and many other industries or commercial facilities. in addition to improper disposal of msw, c&d waste, and hazardous waste, contaminated effluent from subsurface sewage disposal (e.g., from septic tanks) can also be a cause of land pollution. the permeability of soil formations underlying a waste-disposal site is of great importance with regard to land pollution. the greater the permeability, the greater the risks from land pollution.soil consists of a mixture of unconsolidated mineral and rock fragments (gravel, sand, silt, and clay) formed from natural weathering processes. gravel and sand formations are porous and permeable, allowing the free flow of water through the pores or spaces between the particles. silt is much less permeable than sand or gravel, because of its small particle and pore sizes, while clay is virtually impermeable to the flow of water, because of its platelike shape and molecular
Last Update: 2021-05-31
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