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It is thought that moose have existed since the Stone Age. There have been evidences in Sweden that the moose existed as early as 6000 BCE.
The origin is actually in terms of theater. When an actor/actress is supposed to cry in a particular scene they use the term "To make Crocodile Tears". Since crocodile's can't cry, it's sort of an inside slang between people of the theater. (The only way for Crocodile's to cry is for them to fake it).
A bull that has just been castrated shouldn't be put in with the heifers until a couple months has passed since he's been steered.
Using the dictionary definition of 'contagious' , No they are not since yawns are not passed on by physical contact as would be the case for contagion. I suspect the questioner meant to ask whether yawns are capable of being passed on to another person. The answer to this question is yes, since by a process of suggestion the person witnessing the yawn receives a subconscious signal telling them that they too can enjoy the relaxation and release that the other person is experiencing. This will then result in them yawning in sympathy with the other person.
152 years.
152 years.
Earth is thought to be 4.5-4.6 billion years old.
The student magazine "Business Today" has been in publication since 1968, and is the largest student run magazine in the United States. Another publication with the identical title is an Indian business magazine which has been in publication since 1992.
15 years have passed since 1995.
No. Mitochondrial diseases are passed on only by mothers. So, she will pass it to her son. But her son will not be able to pass it to his children, since mitochondrial diseases are passed solely by women. Most (if not all) mitochondrial DNA are of maternal origin.
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A little over 36 weeks have passed since July 19 2009.
962 years passed
Darwin had a somewhat eclectic education; he started out being trained in medicine, then moved to theology with natural history being a hobby. During his journey on the Beagle he described himself as a geologist; he'd been strongly influenced by Lyell's Principia Geologica and was seeing the world through a geologist's eye. His shipmates called him "Philosopher". Before the publication of The Origin of the Species, Darwin did some research on barnicles - this was partly to establish himself as a "serious" scientist - he was considered an authority on barnicles. After the publication of Origin, he was widely considered a naturalist and has been ever since.
Yes since they all come from somewhere although the origin is not always known.
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