Yes, all humans have grey matter on the surface of their brain.
no our brain will dry out
Actually it is just one: the neocortex or the gray matter on the outside surface of the brain. When making a map of the brain and what part of the brain controlled which muscles or sense organs, the result was what is called a homunculus. The thumb and hand uses a larger area of the brain. In ancient philosophy and alchemy, a homunculus, was considered to be a tiny version of a person, often thought to live in sperm cells.
No you need a heart and a brain too...
They can live in tundra they can also live in other biomes. They are the biggest canine they are also about 3 feet tall. Their hearing are twenty times better then humans.
if you want to live you have to breath so that means that you need oxygen to make your brain work so that you will be able to think.
Gray squirrles live under the ground
Live at Gray Matters was created in 2009.
In a school In a human society. Where ever a group of humans live and you live in that group too, you will learn something. Just a matter of WHAT it is you learn...:)
No. Because of Hunting & Whaling by humans. Gray Whales have been hunted since the 16th century. Humans have been whaling gray whale species for over 4 decades now. This hunting has significantly reduced the gray whale populations. The north atlantic population of gray whales were totally wiped out due to whaling even before the 19th century. Around 1950, governments worldwide declared the gray whale as an endangered species and banned whaling them
Gray wolves live in the upper region of Michigan.
Gray bats live in every continent except Antarctica
Gray foxes live in a variety of habitats, including grasslands.