Based on questions asked by myself and answered by Groucho43, a BIG NO. He does not.
I rely on a combination of reputable sources, including scientific journals, academic publications, and expert opinion, to provide accurate and reliable information. These sources help ensure that the information I provide is up-to-date, evidence-based, and trustworthy.
Good job doing research to find supporting references for the question in our class forum... Good luck citing your answers. If I come back and see that the information in your post matches any answers you receive, I will have direct proof of plagiarism.
just look in the back of the back of the book the answers are there 100%
Yes, there are answers in the back of the book.
Go to the back of the riddle booklet and turn the whole book upside down. The answers are at the back.
all of the answers are correct the adopted the locals sources of food they ajusted to the local climate they were unable tyo cross the land bridge back to there homeland
all of the answers are correct the adopted the locals sources of food they ajusted to the local climate they were unable tyo cross the land bridge back to there homeland
all of the answers are correct the adopted the locals sources of food they ajusted to the local climate they were unable tyo cross the land bridge back to there homeland
Back up your assertions with specific references.
No, they are not. There are errors or omissions or skewed data right here on WikiAnswers. And in many other places as well. Cross check your answers or data. Note that a number of answers here, particularly in the science section, have links to outside sources. Use them. Or, if you benefit from the efforts of someone who posted an answer and you cross checked that answer and found it to be a "good" one, why not post the link yourself? Kind of a "give back" to the Boards. Just a thought.
WIN written on the back of a bullet casing references "Winchester", the manufacturer of the ammunition.
Look in the back of the bible and see how many references there are.