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Not edible
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Not edible
+5Yes but they contain trace amounts of something cyanide.
This makes him immune to cyanide poisoning after a while building up a tolerance.+5
I eat them and have not had any ill effects. They don't all contain bad amounts of cyanide. You can tell the ones that do from their bitter taste. I eat them anyway.
Also goes by the term "kettle".Pothole is correct! +1
Bonus question. for 10 points. IN YOUR OWN WORDS, explain how this type of pothole is formed. I will know if you copy/pasta.Also goes by the term "kettle".
Not completely correct. There's a critical piece of this answer missing.It's a whirlpool that grinds away at the rock in a river or a stream
Edited...... yay or nay?Not completely correct. There's a critical piece of this answer missing.
Still missing something important. Go up 2 sentences on the web page you're cribbing fromEdited...... yay or nay?
NOW you fixed it. @Chookwagn 10 points.It's a whirlpool that grinds away at the rock in a river or a stream. Sediment and pebbles do the grinding. Once the process has started it keeps on going making the hole deeper and deeper