Stonehenge
sugar can be found naturally in almost all fruits and in a tall, fibrous plant called sugar cane. It also grows naturally in its crystal form on certain types of rocks.
An example of the English system would be a six-foot-one-inch tall, 220-pound man going 50 miles per hour while it's 77 degrees Fahrenheit outside. An example of the metric system would be a 184-centimeter tall, 100-kilo man going 80 kilometers per hour while it's 25 degrees Celsius outside.
48" tall.
The four degrees in English refer to levels of comparison used with adjectives and adverbs: positive, comparative, superlative, and absolute. The positive degree describes a quality without comparison (e.g., "tall"), the comparative degree compares two entities (e.g., "taller"), the superlative degree compares three or more entities (e.g., "tallest"), and the absolute degree emphasizes the quality without relation to others (e.g., "very tall"). These degrees help convey nuances in description and comparison.
If you are 1.73 meters tall, you're 68.11 inches tall, or a bit over 5' 8" tall.
Stonehenge.
What is a prehistoric English site of tall, huge stone slabs? I believe he was asking the name of tall, huge stone slabs located in the UK...the name is Stonehenge
It is called Stonehenge
Stonehenge
Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain
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Mrefu is the Kikuyu word for the English word tall.
Joe C
He is 42 years old and 5ft2'' tall and very famou s for climbing rocks