Why are the Himalayas important to India? Why are the Himalayas sparsely populated? How do the Himalayas benefit India? How have the Himalayas affected humans? What is the influence of the Himalayas on Indian agriculture? How do the Himalayas support agriculture? Why is the soil of Kathmandu Va...
Is Homo erectus taller than Homo habilis? Is Homo habilis the oldest member of genus Homo? Did the Australopithecus sediba walk upright? Are Homo erectus the same as Homo habilis? Why were the early humans called nomads? What was one advantage Homo habilis had over australopithecines?
Of the several varieties of walnut trees, perhaps theEnglish walnut treeis the best one for climbing (avoid the black walnut tree as it contains high levels ofjuglone, which can be toxic to humans). It offers 60 feet of height (though some occasionally grow much taller), it has lots of ...
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Scientists’ estimates for the total number of humans who have ever lived4tend to range from 90 to 110 billion people. The most common estimates are around 108 billion total humans. Using that assumption, a little under 7% of all people who have ever lived are alive right now: ...
dogs used to pull sleds in the Arctic. Remarkably, one hand-raised polar bear called Agee has formed a close relationship with her owner Mark Dumas to the point where they even swim together. This is even more astonishing since polar bears are known to actively hunt humans in the wild. (...
Probably part of the answer is that you thereby externalize your thoughts and emotions and because they are now outside your own mind – almost existing outside of you –, you can evaluate them as if they were expressed by someone else – and humans are more likely to question and ...
When NHL hockey players go crashing into the boards, advertisers enjoy some air time. But the logos fans see along the boards on TV are different from what is seen in the arena.
However, what if humans play with the genome and create a small ethnogroup of homo sapiens 2.0 of say 1000 strong, who are smarter, taller have less mutations, live longer and exclude all the deceases and genes that predispose humans to certain ailments, in other words, we create better ...
How does the aging of cells reflect in humans? What do you see and why? Why do cells have telomeres? Why do telomeres get shorter every time a cell divides? What counteracts this shortening? What are the causes of old age? Provide some insight relative to cells and cell function as it...