Marie's birth family had lost their hereditary fortunes because of their involvement with Polish nationalism. Consequently they had to work, often at teaching, and it took Marie a long time to save up to attend university. Even after she and her husband became successful scientists, they didn't have a lot of money, but they did win the Nobel Prize, and Marie won another later.
Her family barely got by to pay taxes, bills, and food.
No, she came from an impoverished family, so she had to work very hard to put her self through school and University
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Marie Curie childhood was was very tough
Marie Curie came from Poland. Then, later she moved to France. She came from a very poor family, so she had a struggle trying to go through school and college.
He was not poor. He lived with a very rich family no he lived with a very rich family!
15... what? I assume it is pCi/L (pico Curies per liter). If this is what you mean then the level is very high and a mitigation system should be installed.
Very hard
Marie Curie childhood was was very tough
Marie Curie childhood was was very tough
John Glenn's family was very poor
Yes, the family of Bernadette was very poor.
Marie Curie came from Poland. Then, later she moved to France. She came from a very poor family, so she had a struggle trying to go through school and college.
Pierre Curie was the husband of Marie Curie, and he worked with his wife on very important research into the phenomenon of radiation, for which the Curies and their fellow scientist Antoine Becquerel jointly won the Nobel Prize in physics.
very poor they have no value
No, He wasnt his family was very poor
yes, but a very poor family, that is why he was a slave in the 6th century
They were very poor with no money!
a very poor family but
He was the eldest son in a very poor family.