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Anytime they need to lay out animal pens, crop fields, or buildings on their land and want to maximize the efficient use of that land, they will often survey the area which requires taking angle measurements with rod and level equipment to better understand the lay of the land and mark out where exactly the boundaries will run so as to make sure there are no problems down the road when they start development.
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It depends on how often it is thrown, but it will usually land on its side about 98% of the time.
The weight distribution of the toast makes it more likely to land jelly-side down due to its top-heavy nature. When dropped, it rotates quickly and the jelly side ends up facing downward as gravity pulls it towards the floor.
buttered side down
No, the odds are 50/50 that the toast will land with the buttered side up.
Australia is often referred to as the "land down under" because of its location in the Southern Hemisphere.
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If a dog fought a jelly fish underwater, the jelly fish would win. If a dog fought a jelly fish on land, the dog would win. The dog is stronger, but the jelly can shoch it's prey.
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The cat will land on its feet. Logically speaking, the toast is already anchored to the cat, and so it has no need or desire to land anyplace. It is a blessing that this keeps the cat from eternal mid-air revolutions no matter what side of the toast is facing the cat. If the buttered side is cat-side, then the toast's experience is that it has already fallen and has landed properly. Many of the laws of physics have this beautiful kind of symmetry. The "flip-side" is that if this symmetry were not present in the laws of buttered-toast physics, then we would have an infinite source of energy in the form of revolving cats. JonnyD Here:the cat and toast would spin creating a vaccuum in space sucking everything up and putting the earth in a void in space crating a black hole which would then take us off the map of the universe and all the other planets would laugh at us because they already knew what would happen.
He played the piano.
It's often called, believe it or not, actually called upside down pie! Hope this helped:)
The hidden world on Neopets is Jelly World. To find it, go to Faerieland and replace the word "faerieland" in the address bar with the word "jelly." When you press enter, you will be taken to Jelly World, which is not a visible land on the Neopian map.
Australia!This description fits the continent and country of Australia.Australia is commonly called the land down under in reference to it being in the southern hemisphere.