they have tried to stop erosion buy pooping in the soil it works
No. There were tornadoes on earth before humans existed. Some have tried to link an apparent increase in tornadic activity with climate change caused by humans, but in reality there has been no such increase in activity.
waterboarding.Addendum:Terrorists who are caught in a plot but who have not been involved in a terrorist act, should be tried and if convicted of conspiracy and imprisoned.Terrorists who have caused property damage but no injury to humans should be tried as non-military combatants in a military court and if convicted face the punishment determined for that crime, be it imprisonment or execution.Terrorists who cause physical harm to others or death, should be shot upon capture.
In the United States, insurance proceeds from a homeowners insurance settlement due to hail damage are typically not taxable as income. However, if you previously claimed a deduction for the repair costs on your tax return, you may need to adjust your tax basis in the property. It is advisable to consult with a tax professional to understand the specific implications for your situation.
Yes
Human behavior is motivated by a complex interplay of biological, psychological, and social factors. Primary motivators typically include survival, reproduction, social connection, and the pursuit of pleasure or avoidance of pain. Understanding individual differences and contextual influences is key to comprehensively studying human behavior.
it tried to attack humans but the humans killed it the ball python isn't extinct lol.
indeed switchgrass is actually very healthy for humans to eat. no way! i tried once
he tried to kiss her
Science didn't create humans. So far, all science has tried to do is to come up with a non-religious explanation as to where humans came from.
no it won't I tried it before and it was easy
Gilgamesh?
Prehistoric humans lived as hunter-gatherers, relying on hunting wild animals and gathering plants for food. They lived in small nomadic groups, following the migration patterns of animals and seasonal availability of plants. They also developed simple tools and made use of fire for cooking and warmth.