The University of Kansas' mascot is the Jayhawk, which is a mythical cross between a blue jay and a sparrow hawk. The famous chant heard at many Jayhawks games is "Rock Chalk Jayhawk" which has come to be known as the school motto as well. There are many influences behind the Jayhawk, including some militant abolitionist groups in pre-Civil War Kansas.
"Rock Chalk" is a common rallying cry for the University of Kansas Jayhawks. It originated from the school's science club in the late 1800s and is now used to show school spirit at sporting events and other university activities.
Aldrich is 6'10.1 (208.1 cm). TALL(!) Aldrich is my boyfriend, Baley Aldrich's cousin I met him recently! GO KU...ROCK CHALK JAYHAWK
No city is exactly halfway between, but Lawrence in the closest. ROCK CHALK!
Chalk is a type of sedimentary rock that is composed of microscopic calcium carbonate shells of marine organisms such as foraminifera and coccoliths.
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Sedimentary Rocks because chalk is pretty much limestone.
Yes. Chalk is a porous rock.
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"Chalk the rock" typically refers to using chalk to mark a route on a climbing wall or rock face. This involves tracing the holds and moves with chalk to help climbers visualize their path and make their climbing easier.
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Chalk is a rock. Amelia Chamberlain