"Chalky feet" typically refers to a condition in which the feet appear pale, dry, or have a chalk-like texture, often indicating a lack of moisture or hydration. It can also describe a symptom of certain skin conditions or fungal infections. In a broader context, it may be used metaphorically to describe someone who is feeling down or lacking vibrancy.
2.52 feet if you mean a 5 foot area 1.59 feet if you mean a 5 foot circumference
84 what?! If you mean meters then multiply by 3.3.If you mean 84 inches, then the answer is 7 feet
Feet. Inches is two lines
It means what you're measuring is 7 feet wide by 7 feet long
If you mean how many feet in a yard, 3. if you mean what you said, its wrong, but its .33333
this means that you might have yeast.
brown vomit? you ate to many turds
crops grown in chalky soil
Chalky Wright died on 1957-08-12.
Chalky Williams was born on July 5, 1907, in Callahan County,Texas, USA.
Chalky Williams's birth name is Oscar T. Williams.
Martyn chalk goes by chalky
Chalky Williams died on March 13, 1976, in Studio City, California, USA.
No, nitrogen does not turn limewater chalky. Chalky precipitates in limewater are a result of carbon dioxide reacting with calcium hydroxide to form calcium carbonate. Nitrogen does not participate in this reaction.
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Chalky soil in India can be found in regions like parts of Rajasthan, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh. These areas typically have high calcium carbonate content in soil, giving it a chalky texture and appearance.
no,it will not. carbon dioxide ill thurn limewater chalky..:)