A shot that comes to rest in the house is called a draw.
Some other terms:
A draw the ends up hidden by a "guard" (a rock in front of the house) is called "buried."
A draw that ends up sitting right in front of another rock, just touching it, is called "frozen."
No, curling irons can only reach 200F to 300F, to melt solder you need to reach at least 600F (which would catch hair on fire!).
no sometimes it cools under earth's surface. that is called intrusive igneous rocks. when it reaches earth's surface and cools its called extrusive igneous rocks.
Start at the root of your hair and the base of the curling stick wrap hair around stick till you reach the end hold for a few seconds and slip the stick off I find it easier and I like the curls more when I twist the section of hair I'm doing a little before and as I curl it around the stick. If you find your hair isn't curling try using smaller sections and add some product like hair spray before curling A word for the wise be very careful when using the curling stick it's really easy to burn yourself
when uplifted rocks reach the Earth's Surface, weathering, erosion, and deposition begin
when uplifted rocks reach the Earth's Surface, weathering, erosion, and deposition begin
The salt rocks from the Graff House in 1776 AD go to 1387 AD, the Mali Empire. Return the rocks to the owner at upper left, then cross the tall rock in the center to reach the Timbuktu Inn, where you will find the Declaration for 1776 AD.
No. They will reach the same temperature.
rocks pile on other rocks pushing them downward, as they reach about one eighth of the way towards the mantle the pressure and heat make metamorphic rocks
halo reach rocks ya
it shall melt
Precipitation that does not reach the ground is called 'virga'. If it does reach the ground, it's called 'praecipitatio'.
Jump on the rocks until one of the rocks reach the volcano then quickly jump on the top of the volcano and go in it.