Because it doesn't mosturize
No you would be stretched out and torn apart as soon as you got too close
You can not die from a torn retina.
From the unimaginable force of gravity. As you fell into a black hole, first you would be torn in half, then that half would be torn in half, then that half would be torn in half, so on and so on all the way down to every atom in your body.
yes. it depends on where the meniscus is torn and how old the patient is.
best thing to do it get on the roof and cover with a plastic garden bag and tape down real good so wont break or get torn off during high wind
water, air, clouds
you walk to the garden press X then A then you can build on it :D -DS.user
to build a new recreation building for the new junior high
it was torn down in the 20th century
The first Globe did not get torn down; it burned down in 1613. The second Globe was torn down in the 1640's after it was closed down in 1642.
Nothing. The Globe Theatre was already gone by then. A misfired cannonball caught it on fire on June 23,1613 and it burned down.
There was a Fort Macquarie in Sydney, Australia which was used to store ammunition. It was torn down in 1901 to build a train station.
The Berlin wall was torn down in the twentieth century.
The Berlin Wall was torn down by the East German government, who owned it.
The Berlin Wall was torn down in the 20th Century (1989-90).
many earthquakes tore it down
No it was torn down