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It would probably reach an area where it is sunny when the other area is cloudy
Since the U.S. is the largest consumer of energy, it would probably take the area of Alaska in solar panels.............and it would get very dark after nightfall.
We were not on the distribution list for the results of the tests, so we have no way to know what foods were tested. The easiest way to get a quick burst of energy is probably a combination of caffeine, sugar, and fear.
We would probably die.
If I am reading the question correctly, the answer would be no. Solar Energy is a renewable energy source, meaning that there is an endless surplus of it. The only way that solar energy would be finished is if the sun were to one day just disappear, but rest assured that if that were to ever happen we would all be dead as well. So, no, solar energy, to this day, can not be used up.
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most people would probably choose hamburger (personally though i would choose roast beef)
I don's know, probably huge! :)
Steak Hamburger Pancakes
depends of the hamburger had bacon on it or not, if it did then the hamburger would win hands down, but if it didn't the steak would win.
Assuming it has remained constantly frozen for the three years hamburger is probably safe to eat. But, it may or may not taste good.
you are probably having a reaction to preservatives or flavour enhansers that you dont get in frish mince.
If you would eat a Hamburger every 15 minutes for an average US lifetime (70 yrs.) you would weigh 404.8 tons, assuming you were 80 kilogramms when you were born. You would probably be dead because of the extreme intake of fat you had.
Vorrei comprare un hamburger
Yes if the hamburger is made of 100% meat. If the hamburger has any breadcrumbs, herbs or spices then feeding it to a ferret would not be recommended
No, it would probably die.
no