Fr I couldn’t learn to do this because I can’t even touch it. Something about the dusty, dry chalk combined with the smooth chalkboard is just awful. Not even the scratchy noise
My father is teacher, he used to do it regularly during his class.And he's very much noted individual among the other teachers of the school for this quality. His all students do remember and recall these dotted lines even today.
@@jonathanlongbottomwdym bro are you stupid or smth. he does like every skill ever and there is a meme about how asian parents compare you to your cousin and he is better than the other and that’s him, he is the cousin that parents compare you to because he does almost everything
Naw mate I'm 22 an that's easy. Learned by practicing with my pointer finger an a wall. A skill I accidently learned back in public school. Going down is much easier then going up though
@@pramodpoddar1015 If you put an eraser at the side of the marker attached with a rubber band, you may receive the same result. As the rubber will make skipping motions from the friction with the board. Im just assuming, have not actually tried
Same! I have goosebumps and cringed when they did it! Years 😅 ago when you had to clap the erasers or wash the board. im gritting my teeth from a buried childhood memory! Those smells and the dust while choking or eyes burning. Ugh. When the dry erasd came around my ears were so thrilled to get the sweet silence we all so craved!😮😊
One thing I don't think you can just "hack" is the crazy straight lines and near-perfect circles that these professors make with incredible ease on a regular basis.
There are tricks to both and with practice it becomes quite easy. It’s about knowing how your body moves naturally, at least with the straight lines. If you try to make one with your arm outstretched and rigid (vertically) your shoulder doesn’t quite move like that so your brain tells your arm to counteract that and it either does it too late/early, too much/not enough. Your arms in motion also have a natural swing to them that you will just naturally follow. I dont really know how to describe it but if you become aware of how your armpit feels when making the motion you can use that as sort of a anchor point (like in archery) and you can eventually make that repeatable. It also helps to do it quickly so your brain doesn’t have a chance to overthink it. As far as circles it’s again just practice. Some people “cheat” and turn their hand into a compass while others can fully free hand it… it’s all about imaginary or real points and staying within the same distance.
Given you have functional hand eye coordination, within a few days/weeks you’ll very much have near the same level of skill drawing shapes as people who slaved away for +30 years. As much as you cherish experience as the arbiter of meaning, there is no mystic art to drawing rudimentary lines on a chalkboard outside of some practice lmao
i taught myself to do this a year ago, and in my phycics class, which had chalkboards up front, we had to make a science-related presentation at the end of the year. You'd better believe I flexed this
@@_reload72_94 bro i can dragclick on the wall, on the table, on the mousepad, on my skin, on the bed, on the chair, on the floor, on the glass, on a plant, on a screen, on a tv, on a- Nah, mousepad should not move though?, short strafes of dragclicking should do if the friction of the mousepad is really making you crazy
@@youssefbencheikh8637 I would agree but TH-cam Kids is honestly terrible (morally disgusting + it’s for babies & toddlers, young teens will be bored to death)
@@AsasinoManik it’s not about what is taught. USA schools got rid of chalk boards around the mid-90s. I remember them covering ours up in my classroom in grade 5. They put the marker boards up.
@@alyshajohnson7010 yeah come to think of it the last place i heard a bell sound to switch classes was in elementary. Its almost like they give us the 1800’s experience in elementary and then randomly modernize us when we go to middle.
My old school had chalkboards. Some people are actually allergic to chalk, my teacher was. And chalk gets expensive. I think that why they migrated from using them.
my math teacher in highschool took a whole college class to draw nice lines. we used to cheer her on. Shoutout Ms. Willis you were the only math teacher that could teach me algebra!
@@C0nfusi0n77 as a person who learnt it via watching someone slide their hand across a desk in the middle of class, you dont even need to be within the vicinity of a computer to learn it.
@nishasrivastava2855 I haven't seen a chalkboard in a classroom since elementary school. In middle and high school they used projectors and whiteboards. My daughter, 13, has never had a chalkboard in her classes.
@@cookieice9506I’m 23 and have never had a chalkboard in my class. My 35 year old cousin never had a chalkboard in her class. Afaik they’ve only really been used in universities where they still are today
@bobograndman I'm in my 40s, and they were everywhere when I was little and when my parents went to school. I graduated in 1999 and went to community college, they used whiteboards. When I went to a university, I was an online student.
This short had such a zoomer energy. Like, anyone who used a chalkboard at school knows how this works. Next, they will start making a youtube short about how to use a payphone.
That's pretty cool. Also when you cut a piece of paper with scissors, if you have them at a certain angle, you don't need to open and close the scissors every time. Just hold it in place and move the scissors across the paper, and it cuts clean.
I don't have a chalk board, nor do i ever plan on using one but I needed this information. Thank you for your hard work and dedication. Um.. I love you
used to do this as a kid because all our schools required us to buy small chalkboards that we used to answer questions on during quick quizzes in class. fun times..
This is like learning that math professors all obsessively horde one particular kind of chalk because its the best chalk in the world for writing. There was a whole video about on youtube but I cant for the life of me remember the title or channel
I kind of miss chalkboards. Has so many memorable memories of it like when one of my teachers got so pissed off that she told my classmate that pissed her off to lick the chalk off the board. So Memorable.
Fun fact: this also works on computer mice but with your fingers, it’s a process called drag clicking, Minecraft players, assemble Edit: 2.5K likes in only 4 days?! TYSM
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@@zyourzgrandzmaz I think this is satire against the video because the video is explaining something that is general knowlege, so to make fun of the video, OP made a post about something that everyone knows about. That's my guess.
Lewin was also involved in 10 separate sexual harassment cases against his young female students. A great academic yes, but maybe the name could go a miss
Just professors quietly flexing at the chalk board.
It's 2023, if your Professor is still using a chalk board, switch School's ASAP!
@@rohanlanda school still uses chalk boards only coaching institutes for entrance exams uses a smart board
@@rohanlanda I'd rather do the opposite tbh..
Ok
@@rohanlanda Why would we switch schools, its just a chalk board :/
Even silent footage of chalk on a chalkboard sends shivers down my spine.
I agree
Glad I'm not alone I got so triggered by this
100%
Agreed
Fr I couldn’t learn to do this because I can’t even touch it. Something about the dusty, dry chalk combined with the smooth chalkboard is just awful. Not even the scratchy noise
Their secret is : they're teachers, the chalkboard is their realm
I'm not a professor but learned this easily after subbing in for my physics teacher for a lesson in 12th grade.
Was they haven't used them for over 10 years at least
@@saludenagua my 12th grade physics teacher is using one as we speak
@@saludenagua in college, i think i’ve seen more chalkboards than white boards still
Even better answer. I mean it’s true. The chalkboard is their realm. They literally spend most of their time at one.
"Have you ever wondered how these people make perfectly dotted lines like this?"
FFFFFFFfffffffffffffrrrRRR-T!!!!!!!!!
that made me laugh
Yes thank you for typing out exactly what he dunno what i would have done without this comment in my life.
as long as you procrastinate long enough you will become a master
bro will turn into an A-10 minigun😂😂
1 comment 475 likes? Lemme fix it rq
@@URCristianoRonaldoSuiiiishut
Why the fork does this comment have 4 comment and 1k forking likes
@@URCristianoRonaldoSuiiii"fork"
these people?
Bro they're the same person😂
True
Walter Lewis
@@semihezen9541 Lewin*
@@nothing09832 …but it is the same guy, just different days 😅 tf
@@nothing09832 you ignorant af
I NEED these sounds to be in ASMR videos
Same bro
fr and it surprises me i didn't think any chalkboard sounds could be nice
I just love the chalkboard A10 warthog sounds
❤❤❤
Its just fart sounds my dude
This is to satisfying❤
My father is teacher, he used to do it regularly during his class.And he's very much noted individual among the other teachers of the school for this quality. His all students do remember and recall these dotted lines even today.
bro who is reading this long note
@@Xelex_Editerpeople with a brain bigger than the size of an orbee
@@Xelex_Editerthis wasn’t a difficult read my friend, but I’m sorry if you struggled with it though
@@Xelex_Editerif u think that's long, then u never had an essay in school my friend.
@@Xelex_Editer
bro reads two sentences & calls it an essay 💀
he is that cousin that parents compare you to
😭😭😭
how ? for pointing out the obvious..?
Сын маминой подруги.
@@jonathanlongbottomwdym bro are you stupid or smth. he does like every skill ever and there is a meme about how asian parents compare you to your cousin and he is better than the other and that’s him, he is the cousin that parents compare you to because he does almost everything
also imagine liking your own comment 💀
This old man is a legendary physicist and he literally has a math video explaining how to draw the dotted line like him.
Naw mate I'm 22 an that's easy. Learned by practicing with my pointer finger an a wall. A skill I accidently learned back in public school. Going down is much easier then going up though
@@colecharlie9869 i'm questioning the reason for u giving us ur life story
I'm
@@RyqnHit's literally relevant to the video and hardly a "life story", sorry that you're so miserable you have to be insecure over chalkboards
@@RyqnH sign of insecurity
The sound is so satisfying
If teachers were smooth with the chalk like this, more kids would have paid attention in class lol
chalkboard became an a-10 warthog
That is kinda dangerous
saddam hussein is scared of chalks now
@@cegen6718😂
😂😂
No it became a v8 scania
My fifth grade teacher would do this on a white board. Dude was overqualified honestly
😂😂
Wait how can it be done with a marker? That's some next level stuff!
@@pramodpoddar1015 years of experience in teaching.
😂😂😂
@@pramodpoddar1015 If you put an eraser at the side of the marker attached with a rubber band, you may receive the same result. As the rubber will make skipping motions from the friction with the board. Im just assuming, have not actually tried
Identity theft is the biggest form of flattery.
Until you get a loan on your name which you didn't apply for
@@prakhargupta2081 "What do you mean I bought the trademarks of the bee movie, I hate that trash!"
Definitely sounds like something Vera Oberlin would say.
@@prakhargupta2081
P
@@halls.s you flatter me
The sound when you do it is very satisfying
Learned this in middle school just to remember no one uses a chalk board anymore💀
my house has a chalkboard
My house has a chalboard, too.
Every class in my school has a chalk board
in high school you should be able to see more but its mostly the older teachers in my opinion
@@Meidayscevery class in my school has a Smartboard
I can hear the screech of chalk when that angle isn't perfect and it's still going through my soul
💀
I had an old teacher she used to rub her nails down the chwlk board enough to drive me nuts this reminded me of that.
Same! I have goosebumps and cringed when they did it! Years 😅 ago when you had to clap the erasers or wash the board. im gritting my teeth from a buried childhood memory! Those smells and the dust while choking or eyes burning. Ugh. When the dry erasd came around my ears were so thrilled to get the sweet silence we all so craved!😮😊
@@BITSANDBYTES927I felt that while reading your comment
@@BITSANDBYTES927 😬😬😬😬😬😬
Thank you sir, you've answered a question I never meant to ask in my life 😂
Haha
lmfaoo
This is how India mass-installs Bindi's.. 😘
best comment!
Chalkboards always give me goosebumps
One thing I don't think you can just "hack" is the crazy straight lines and near-perfect circles that these professors make with incredible ease on a regular basis.
There are tricks to both and with practice it becomes quite easy.
It’s about knowing how your body moves naturally, at least with the straight lines. If you try to make one with your arm outstretched and rigid (vertically) your shoulder doesn’t quite move like that so your brain tells your arm to counteract that and it either does it too late/early, too much/not enough. Your arms in motion also have a natural swing to them that you will just naturally follow.
I dont really know how to describe it but if you become aware of how your armpit feels when making the motion you can use that as sort of a anchor point (like in archery) and you can eventually make that repeatable. It also helps to do it quickly so your brain doesn’t have a chance to overthink it.
As far as circles it’s again just practice. Some people “cheat” and turn their hand into a compass while others can fully free hand it… it’s all about imaginary or real points and staying within the same distance.
Given you have functional hand eye coordination, within a few days/weeks you’ll very much have near the same level of skill drawing shapes as people who slaved away for +30 years. As much as you cherish experience as the arbiter of meaning, there is no mystic art to drawing rudimentary lines on a chalkboard outside of some practice lmao
It's in the elbows😅
Dear lord... It was general knowledge when I was in uni. I'm officially old.
It was general knowledge for me and i left uni 2 years ago
This was general knowledge in my university until they replaced all the chalkboards with whiteboards
@@danlorett2184 Fuck whiteboards.
Dude we got taught this grade 3. I feel ancient }:
I feel like everyone is getting stupider the further we go…
And the professors found a good supplier for Hagoromo chalk
Haha I got that reference
@slartybartfast heres your medal of honor
lmao😂😂 recently watched a documentary on this one. if i am not mistaken the production stopped right?
@@Gr33do I just wanted the op not to feel like no one got their reference :/
@@TheSmily4ever some south korean company bought their formula ig
That chalk sound is so so satisfying😴😯😯
i taught myself to do this a year ago, and in my phycics class, which had chalkboards up front, we had to make a science-related presentation at the end of the year. You'd better believe I flexed this
Bro, search "Dragclicking:
Its the same thing, but on a mouse.
@@A.NoOne0 The friction of the mousepad 💀
@@_reload72_94 bro i can dragclick on the wall, on the table, on the mousepad, on my skin, on the bed, on the chair, on the floor, on the glass, on a plant, on a screen, on a tv, on a-
Nah, mousepad should not move though?, short strafes of dragclicking should do if the friction of the mousepad is really making you crazy
The most satisfying sound doesn’t exi-
It isn't a coincidence that it sounds like the A10 Warthog's brrrrrrt
@@plequaweebter7951I was looking for this comment
@@plequaweebter7951 so that's why it's so satisfying.
It sounds like purring
@@watersoulita the purring of what? A liger?
If I hear that sound in class, I breathe a sigh of relief the A10 wasn't aiming for me.
I knew someone was going to mention the A10.
Ah yes the average American fears
let me guess, american right?
@@fin3033 yup
@@fin3033 Please have pity on us, it's scary over here and I want out
I figured this out when i was in the 3rd grade (im 12 now). I'm proud of you for figuring this out at your ripe old age
IM CRYING WHAT 😭
Underage
I hope this is irony because if not then children should be on TH-cam kids or smth
@@youssefbencheikh8637 I would agree but TH-cam Kids is honestly terrible (morally disgusting + it’s for babies & toddlers, young teens will be bored to death)
@@aiglentinaa honestly they should have neither ngl, they should just go outside and maybe run or play sports or just have a NORMAL CHILDHOOD 😭
I used to be curious about how my teacher could draw a dotted line so quickly. It turns out this is it.
I've always done this, never thought of it as having a practical use
@@DenseMelonit doesnt its more of just something that looks cool
Bro your teacher lives in 1900s☠️
how people used to drag click back in the day:
same principles
real
i still drag click like that
Yup
Now you have the skills to be a math teacher before the mid-90s. Congratulations!
I feel old now because I had a math teacher who did this a lot......in the early to mid-90's😂
Welcome to India, our education is still in 20th century.
@@AsasinoManik it’s not about what is taught. USA schools got rid of chalk boards around the mid-90s. I remember them covering ours up in my classroom in grade 5. They put the marker boards up.
@@Amanda6532 hm I see, still we've got a lot of chalk boards here
I've mastered this skill in tool selection of Omnigraffle
Omg you’re a professional chalk dotted liner now!! Lols!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
“Have you ever wondered how these people make perfect dotted lines” No, but you have my complete attention
That unemployed friend on a Monday morning
Gen Z in a nutshell
😂😂😂
@@TheBlainers1fr
Having free time to explore things that interest you and learn something new? God forbid.
@@kellyriddell5014 Make a joke? God forbid.
The sound is better than the actual skill
Drag clicks be like
Lol@@nuwanvidanagamage-j3c0b
It’s so nice
You need the skill to make it
IT WORKED!!! u need a like for This,
Me: do you know how to drag click?
Him: on a chalkboard, yes.
My thoughts exactly
Yep this is definitely a TH-cam shorts comment
bro embraced the 20mm M61 Vulcan machine cannon
didnt even think of that but its true😂
Yes because that’s exactly what first comes to mind 🤣
Brrrrrrrrrrrrrt
Omg i miss doing that! They use whiteboards in the states so i haven’t seen chalk in a while 😭
we used to only use chalkboards, and since i got to middle school we only have white boards
@@alyshajohnson7010 yeah come to think of it the last place i heard a bell sound to switch classes was in elementary. Its almost like they give us the 1800’s experience in elementary and then randomly modernize us when we go to middle.
Only a few classes in my schools had white boards but then again I'm 36.
My old school had chalkboards. Some people are actually allergic to chalk, my teacher was. And chalk gets expensive. I think that why they migrated from using them.
@@Fck_the_atf nah in my entire state we use bells to signify class change unless ur in uni
Bro knows every skill❤
my math teacher in highschool took a whole college class to draw nice lines. we used to cheer her on. Shoutout Ms. Willis you were the only math teacher that could teach me algebra!
But none of that happened
@@gerardvolante3457there's always a joy in life, how would you react if you had the best moments and someone said nothing happened?
@@IsangGiantEnemySpider it's crazy what Internet does to people
Can confirm that this is the coolest chalk trick.
Naw I used to do this by mistake when I was a 6 year old dude and I kept ragin
👍
wish youtube had more shorts like these. no useless stuff, short and informative
For real, they’re nice to watch
thats totally useless....
@@T4klares stfu no one ask
@@T4klaresits not if it makes you look cool
@@mightycannon1512 If you are a Math teacher wich everyones loves I gotta agree
Yes, I always wondered. Thanks for sharing how it’s done.
"these people"... Bruh that's the best retired professor going!!
He learned the art of drag clicking
Lmao as a mc player ik exactly wut ur talking abt
Fr
Fr
@@thatcuberguy6813 you dont gotta be an mc player to know what dragclicking is
i play roblox and i know it very well
@@C0nfusi0n77 as a person who learnt it via watching someone slide their hand across a desk in the middle of class, you dont even need to be within the vicinity of a computer to learn it.
This reminds my physics teacher 😢miss him so much😢😢
It gives me chills I can’t deal with it
I miss chalk boards. So nostalgic. White boards are cool too, but damn. I remember the days of chalk
What do mean by nostalgic!?🙄 Are you from future lol
Most of the teachers i had transitions to smart boards
@nishasrivastava2855 I haven't seen a chalkboard in a classroom since elementary school. In middle and high school they used projectors and whiteboards. My daughter, 13, has never had a chalkboard in her classes.
@@cookieice9506I’m 23 and have never had a chalkboard in my class. My 35 year old cousin never had a chalkboard in her class. Afaik they’ve only really been used in universities where they still are today
@bobograndman I'm in my 40s, and they were everywhere when I was little and when my parents went to school. I graduated in 1999 and went to community college, they used whiteboards. When I went to a university, I was an online student.
Dude, I don't even use chalk and I still knew you had to slide it while it's tilted.
You should make shorts
This short had such a zoomer energy. Like, anyone who used a chalkboard at school knows how this works. Next, they will start making a youtube short about how to use a payphone.
@@aetbhieiils oh what are you gonna do bout it
@@aetbhieiilseveryone is still using chalkboards in most of the world, has nothing to do with zoomer this short is stupid a s f
@@aetbhieiilsdidn’t they stop using chalkboards in the 90s or something? lol
That's pretty cool. Also when you cut a piece of paper with scissors, if you have them at a certain angle, you don't need to open and close the scissors every time. Just hold it in place and move the scissors across the paper, and it cuts clean.
i thought i was a genius for figuring that out in primary school
Isnt that normal?
The g spot lol
Works best with wrapping paper, and makes such a nice sound
Bro just realized this 💀
The sound is satisfying
my brain has never been so fulfilled before listening to the chalk holy-
I had a feeling it had something to do with friction but I still was so confused on how they were utilizing it to make the dots, thanks for this
But if you really think about it, he's going down-->up every teacher in this video goes up-->down
@@elenavoicu8116it's the same thing either way.
I used to make dotted DNA sequences and spirals cuz it was fun
legend says he is still making dotted lines on board
Until now
the sound is just.. ❤️
The sounds of the chalk skipping on the black bord is satisfying to hear , if done right . And this is music to my ears .
Great! Finally a guy who is happy with small things in life.
Ok, but I would break the chalk doing this 😭💀
Its easy tlaes no practice hes just ievr exaggerating it
I loved doing this as a kid
Dude out here trying to do something I have been trying to avoid acccidentally for years.
Same!
We used to do this in our childhood, and this man realises now
Ya bro. 😅
I did this all the time but it annoyed me when I did it so now this man is trying to do it on purpose
Exactly bro
😂
Most schools replaced chalkboards with whiteboards years ago, so it makes sense he is discovering it now because he probably didn’t grow up with it
I don't have a chalk board, nor do i ever plan on using one but I needed this information. Thank you for your hard work and dedication. Um.. I love you
human
The noise is just so nice when you slide it against the board
used to do this as a kid because all our schools required us to buy small chalkboards that we used to answer questions on during quick quizzes in class. fun times..
This is like learning that math professors all obsessively horde one particular kind of chalk because its the best chalk in the world for writing. There was a whole video about on youtube but I cant for the life of me remember the title or channel
They're super serious about chalks
Channel: Great Big Story
@@rollsroycegriffon2375 yo my hero, thanks
th-cam.com/video/PhNUjg9X4g8/w-d-xo.html
This looks just like what Mike Boyd did.
he literally ripped off mike boyd
Exactly what I was thinking. Almost shot for shot just in shorts form.
@@incognitotab3372 thats what I was thinking
Its walter lewin.. Physics professor of MIT
@@anuragsen10 yeah but Mike Boyd made a video about learning how to do this like 5 years ago
Congratulations on this life achievement.
It's awesome seeing old school tricks coming back. Awesome knowledge
nobody:
chalk sounding like A-10:
I was about to say that 😂
I miss doing this in school lmao
Me too
You’re a rlly good looking guy!
literally no one thought they were just tapping the chalk quickly
I did
I did
I did
I did
This is literally the same mechanics as drag clicking
This,is a real ✨ASMR✨
fk asmr, shuts rotated
A-Amazing
s-Satisfaying
M-moment
R-relazer
I'm proud that I'm the only person in my class back in the day who can do this without a tutorial and training at all. 🤸🏻♂️
This man proves that you can really do anything
I kind of miss chalkboards. Has so many memorable memories of it like when one of my teachers got so pissed off that she told my classmate that pissed her off to lick the chalk off the board. So Memorable.
Wtf 💀
bro what 💀
Ayo?
Ayo
BRO WHAT THE FUCK
학생시절 한석원님 강의를 본 적은 없지만 이 영상을 보내드리고 싶습니다
드르륵이 안 돼 드르륵이
Never wanted the skill, but it is an life hack
Actually useful for a future teacher
Just the thought of the way the chalk would feel while doing the dotted lines sends chills down my spine xD
Maybe you are gay😢
@@Itachi_Uchia1 What's so sad about being gay?
@@ZaneGamesOfficial nothing good about having a mental disease. May you recover soon
@@Itachi_Uchia1lmao wtf
@@Itachi_Uchia1I hope you recover from the mental disease of bullying
Fun fact: this also works on computer mice but with your fingers, it’s a process called drag clicking, Minecraft players, assemble
Edit: 2.5K likes in only 4 days?!
TYSM
It seem we both thought about drag clicking lmao
Ah, it appears that we also thought to use drag click, I see
Hmmm yes,yes , i always use drag clicking to play minecraft
@@fracazer not just you, also me
I never learned how to do that
I remember discovering this when I was small. I’d mess around on my little chalk board when I was supposed to be doing my schoolwork lol
I do this all the time. It's super fun
As a studant planning to be a teacher, this is quite useful. Thank you so much.
student
poor guy
Yn hunny nynnyhy🎉😢n😢😢😢😢yyyyyynyynnb
you should absolutely make an asmr video doing this 😂
Imagine someone became a math teacher just to get this satisfying feeling.
And then the school switched to digital boards.
I still miss the chalkboards....
"nailed it"
definitely a naily moment
"A lot of people think it's just tapping the chalk"
Drag clickers:
FRRR
Minecraft moment
Fr
A-10 warthog comes to mind each time
”These people”, dude it’s one single guy (Walter Lewin), a physics professor.
I never noticed or thought about it but I’m glad you explained it. New knowledge is good knowledge.
Grass is a type of plant with narrow leaves growing from the base. A common kind of grass is used to cover the ground in places such as lawns and parks. Grass is usually the color/colour ‘green’. Grasses are monocotyledon herbaceous plants.
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The grasses include the "grass" of the family Poaceae. This family is also called Gramineae. The family also include some of the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae).[1] These three families are not closely related but all of them belong to clades in the order Poales. They are similar adaptations to a common life-style.
The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, sprouted grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatching thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others.
Many grasses are short, but some grasses can grow very tall, such as Bamboo. Plants from the grass family can grow in many places and make grasslands, including areas which are very arid or cold. There are several other plants that look similar to grass and are referred to as such, but are not members of the grass family. These plants include rushes, reeds, papyrus and water chestnut. Seagrass is a monocot in the order Alismatales.
Grasses are an important food for many animals, such as deer, buffalo, cattle, mice, grasshoppers, caterpillars and many other grazers. Unlike other plants, grasses grow from the bottom, so when animals eat grass they usually do not destroy the part that grows.[2] This is a part of why the plants are successful. Without grass, soil may wash away into rivers (erosion).
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Wasn't he removed from MIT lectures cause he was sexually exploiting students?
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Lewin was also involved in 10 separate sexual harassment cases against his young female students. A great academic yes, but maybe the name could go a miss
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I learned it with a math teacher when I was 14. It was quite satisfying to make it right for the first time 😁