I really don't think they would since they are the living dead, and the dead don't think/retain memory.
An elephant's memory is considered to be very good. They are known to remember locations of resources, recognize other elephants, and recall past events even after many years. This strong memory is essential for their survival in the wild.
Elephants have impressive long-term memory that can last for many years. They are known to remember complex social relationships, locations of food and water sources, and even past traumatic experiences.
Songsam's decision to help Tokchae escape is related to his memory of Tokchae giving him chestnuts because it symbolizes their friendship and bond from childhood. Songsam's act of kindness towards Tokchae is influenced by their shared past and his desire to show gratitude for Tokchae's previous generosity towards him. This memory serves as a reminder of the humanity and compassion that exist between them, despite the circumstances they find themselves in.
A nonliving animal that lives in the tundra is a fossil or a preserved specimen like a mummy. These nonliving organisms provide valuable information about past ecosystems and the history of the tundra region.
No, they are not real. Read about them. If you look them up, All the sources say something about "mythology." There are fungi and parasites that will infect insects (like ants) that takes over the host's body and forces them to do things out of their control. Once the host is past the point of being mobile the parasite will move on to infect and control a new host. "Zombies" in Haiti were made by feeding the intended victim extracts of toad and puffer fish, the effect of which is to simulate death without killing. Additionally, hallucinogens may have been administered to confuse the victim and induce him/her to believe that they were no longer 'alive'.
The past tense of "retain" would be "retained".
The past tense of "retain" is "retained."
Memory, whether human or artificial, remembers the past by storing information and experiences. In humans, this involves neural pathways and synapses that encode memories through various processes. In technology, memory systems like databases and algorithms retain data, allowing retrieval and analysis of past information. Both forms of memory enable learning and adaptation based on previous experiences.
The past tense is retained.
If youre talking about psycic things, ask me. Second Memory is also known as a reincarnation memory. A past life memory in other words. A past life is a life before this life. Have you ever felt like you've done this before but you actullay havent? Your past life memories is trying to trigger that memory back into your head. If you really want to know more about your past lives, see a pro psycic.
Hello, As the question itself is related to past i.e if someone has a very good memory in his past or vise versa , than it will have a negative impact on its persent life.
Go around them
Zombies are becoming more and more popular today than they were in years past.
you dont
lesson learned from the past
when you get in the tunnel there will be zombies. to get past them shine your flashlight on them. that will make them stop at that spot for a few seconds which will let you to jump over them. to get out, there will be a bunch of zombies in the way.to make them leave you get in th green car and turnthe headlights on.
Memory is a noun, not a verb, and so doesn't have a past tense.