you don't survive unless you have a space suit.
Yes! They did survive, but they almost suffacated b/c oxygen leaked out into space.
flamingos structural and to surrive in its HABItat
they eat biscuits
No. Without a large stock of food, water, and most importantly oxygen, it is impossible to survive long enough for a rescue mission to be launched.
because some of your body is water.
because you like me to mUch
The Indians responsibilities were to to hunt for their family and try their best to surrive. They als o do this because they have nothing better to do.
So if the king or his soldiers got trapped ..... they could surrive with chickens for food and self diffence and things like that .(:
So if the king or his soldiers got trapped ..... they could surrive with chickens for food and self diffence and things like that .(:
No for three main reasons 1. The intense gravity will kill us 2. There is no oxygen suffocating us 3. The planet is to cold
I'm not sure if it is really possible to centre text on Horseisle, because i have tried doing it. I would ask a Mod if i were you. HOWEVER if you really want to centre text right away, i would do the following: space space space space BLAH BLAH BLAH space space space space space space space space space BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH space space space space space space space space space BLAH BLAH BLAH space space space space space So pretty much, all you're really doing is just pressing the space bar until you get to the spot where you want the text.
Discovered on September 23, 1846, by John Couch Adams. Neptune was the first planet found by mathematical prediction rather than by observation. Unexpected changes in the orbit of Uranus led astronomers to deduce that its orbit was subject to gravitational perturbation by an unknown planet. Neptune was subsequently found within a degree of its predicted position.Adams worked on his calculations at Cambridge and his home in Cornwall UK. Neptune was discovered on September 23, 1846 by Johann Gottfried Galle, of the Berlin Observatory, and Louis d'Arrest, an astronomy student, through mathematical predictions made by Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier