Mad question, very good. As we are, humans cannot grow feathers as we don't have the specific DNA to create feathers. Our equivalent to feathers which is made of very similar materials is hair and nails. You should just buy a warm coat - or catch a plane.
In the womb the baby is covered in hair called the lanugo. This is shed before birth. Whether this is a clue to our past evolution,I do not know. I think it s safe to assume that we were once much hairier but this has decreased dramatically since we adopted clothing. Remove clothing and bring back Ice Ages and I think fur would return after many generations.
That depends.Are the peaple half birds?
No
A set of rules that is based upon recurring facts or events that have been carefully documented is called a scientific law.
Plants have been growing since the Devonian
A feather "floats" because the density of the air molecules surrounding it is only slightly less than the feather itself. The air has a "resistance" which is applied to the feather as it falls, making it appear as though it is floating downwards. In a vacuum however, where no atmospheric molecules are present, the feather will fall as fast as any other object, regardless of mass.
No. No human or human-made object has ever ben to Pluto. The only object other than Earth on which humans have stood is the moon.
It is a physical change because it is still grass. Nothing new has been made.
well.. a dappled feather is a feather that has been well, dappled!
It's not the only one documented to the world, but it's the most newsworthy because it's the first time a human set foot on the moon.
Some human-environment interactions in Syria include agricultural practices that have led to land degradation and water scarcity, urbanization and infrastructure development contributing to habitat destruction, and the impact of climate change leading to more frequent droughts and extreme weather events affecting agriculture and water resources. Unfortunately, these interactions have contributed to environmental challenges in the region.
If you find a feather in a graveyard it is reasonable to assume that a bird has been there before you.
Yes. Religion is a universal concept in human history, convexing race, geography, and time. In every culture studied, religion expression has been documented.
Human to human rabies has been documented. On record there has been 11 instances according to the CDC. Eight were cornea transplants, and three were solid organ transplants.
No humans have been documented to have been cloned-so no.
Yes, there have been documented cases of anal, penile, and head and neck cancers in men due to HPV.
it means that you have been so shocked that if someone tapped you with a feather you would fall down
For the past century the birthrates in human culture have far out numbered the death rates which is why our world population has been steadily growing. People are living longer than they did in our past.
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