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No they were uninhabited islands, the only people there were associated with the military.
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A battle is not a living thing and as a result, does not eat.
If you define the second ice age as the one during the Cryogenian Period, about 850 - 630 million years ago; no. The only life at that time, other than that living in the seas, were bacteria. Not even insects were living at that time period.
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Yes, my uncle, Bert Allen , was in the Battle of the Bulge. Uncle Bert is 93 years old, his health is pretty good but his memory is not the best. There is a website called Friends_of_US_2nd_Infantry_Division_WWII. There are quite a few gentlemen still living that fought during the Battle of the Bulge. You can ask them anything and they are still as sharp as a tack. Some still take annual visits back to the Normandy beaches. My father fought with the Second Indianhead Division, that's how I stumbled on the site. It's great. I typed in that address but they said it was wrong and i didn't come up with anything
Many countries experienced lower standards of living during the second Industrial Revolution, particularly those dependent on agriculture and traditional industries. Countries in Eastern Europe, parts of Asia, and Latin America often lagged behind industrialized Western European nations in terms of living standards, technological advancement, and overall economic development.
we know if the living things has high level of organization when one condition is same and other condition is changes
Breast inflation
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what are the condition of the people living their?
There is some debate about the status of a virus, whether it is living, not living, or some intermediary condition.