today you'd have to make sure it's alright because some spots are illegal but back then you never had to...
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Many things. For example, today's date does not depend on it, your name does not depend on it.
it is called hieroglyphics. it is a form of picture writing
Many of the sports that are in today weren`t included and some were eliminated today like pankration for example.
No, stars form at different times and in different locations throughout the universe. Some stars formed billions of years ago, while others are still forming today in regions like stellar nurseries. The formation of stars depends on factors such as the availability of gas and dust, gravitational collapse, and surrounding conditions.
There are countless examples of inventions taken for granted today that did not exist 100 years ago. One of the most used is the Internet, developed in the 1990's in the form familiar to users today.
No. It wasn't invented for over a thousand years in the vague form we know it today, or over 2000 years in the precise form that include pitch markings and teams of 11 on each side.
It was originally doughnut, a form of fried dough, but over the years was shortened to donut. Both are acceptable today.
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It doesn't. It's a 6,000 years old form of writing, practised in Babylonia, that has been completely out of use for the last few 2,500 years.
The oldest known life form on earth (that still exists today) is a stromatolite found in western Austrlia, it is 3.8 billion years old.
North America began to form around 1.5 billion years ago from the collision and amalgamation of multiple smaller landmasses. By 0.7 billion years ago, North America was a distinct continent, though its shape and size were different from what we see today.