Many parents fear the unavoidable question of "where do babies come from"? Although you cannot escape it forever you can prolong having to answer the question by providing the age old story that a stork delivers your baby after you request one.
well dos become because of god and then after one that one would have a baby and when there babies get older they will have babies
no-one known's O_O
Where did this one come from? -- Question about the past This one came from over there. -- Statement about the past Where will the next one come from? -- Question about the future The next one comes from London. -- Statement about the present
Assuming there's no question the babies are identical twins then, no. A paternity test on one will answer the question. However if they are fraternal twins (not identical) then, yes, each must be tested.
Babies can safely consume deli meat after they turn one year old, as it is important to avoid potential risks of foodborne illnesses before that age.
human babies under one years old, according to prevention.healthline.com http://prevention.healthline.com/search?q1=advice+to+avoid+citrus+fruit&imuid=8120323
what question ?
Any question that starts with "Will", "Does", or "Am". Also, though it is not common, it is linguistically acceptable to begin a question with any verb, i.e., "Went you to the party?" Also, some people believe that it is linguistically unacceptable to end a sentence with a preposition ("Where do babies come from?"). This, by the way, is not true, except in Latin. It is perfectly acceptable in English to end a sentence with a preposition (unless that preposition is not necessary, as in "Where is the library at?"). To illustrate the absurdity of this "rule", Winston Churchill once said, after someone corrected one of his written sentences that ended with a preposition, "This is the sort of language up with which I will not put". Anyway, I digress. My point is, even though they don't have to, some people jump through hoops to avoid putting a preposition at the end of a sentence. And the question "Where do babies come from?" becomes "From where do babies come?" Though it is not necessary to do this, it is not WRONG, either. And therefore, a question can legally begin with a preposition. And, if you allow for paranthetical phrases at the beginning of a sentence, a question can begin with just about any word you can think of: "Hypothetically speaking, is it illegal to burn leaves in your yard?" "Not counting the pitcher, how many baseball players are on the field at one time?" "Tomorrow night, will you go out with me?" "Mom, can I go to Amy's house?"
One has cancer and the other one has leukemia. You're so dumb. You have to specify your question.
Babies can safely consume lunch meat after they turn one year old, as it is recommended to avoid giving them processed meats before that age due to the risk of foodborne illnesses.
The red panda can have one to four babies in a litter.
yes that is one stupid question!! everything has to reproduce in some way. Not always in sexual intercorce but they do reproduce!!