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> Ground for outdoors, floor for indoors...


Just so, though you can have, for example "forest floor". I think it depends on there being some kind of ceiling or roof, as there is in forests. Or would just walls do too?


[ETA] OTOH, if you were alone in the forest and inadvertently dropped your peanut butter sandwich, it's probably the ground it's going to end up on.

ianr Wrote:

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> OTOH, if you were alone in the forest and

> inadvertently dropped your peanut butter sandwich,

> it's probably the ground it's going to end up on.


If a peanut butter sandwich falls to the ground in a forest and there's no-one there to hear it, does it make a sound ?


Bit of a chicken and egg dilemma there as how did the peanut butter sandwich fall in the first place (or get there) if there's no one there to hear it fall 🤔

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