yes
His last voyage was in 1502-04 and he was stranded on an island off the coast of Porta Rico. He was there for 2 years with his youngest son. When he was finally rescued he was sick and died in 1506. He was buried in Seville, Spain. So, you could say he quit sailing in 1504.
It won't kill you but it's not healthy. I would only eat feces if I was in the desert stranded with no food. So, no. Eating feces won't kill you but you can get extremely sick and it's not healthy for you. I believe it doesn't taste very good either... :/
They could be deported or get sick. If they didn't have a job, they could be deported too. You could be deported for anything.7
The sentence "As I was sick, therefore I could not go there" is grammatically correct, but the use of both "as" and "therefore" is redundant. You could say, "I was sick, so I could not go there" or "Because I was sick, I could not go there."
On the Australian Island Tasmania, Tasmania is the answer.
it could be a few days to a year, there were many tests you had to pass along with paperwork. if you failed a test or were sick your stay was prolonged
Of course he could be sick, but does he seem sick? What does the doctor say? Does he eat junk food: garbage in, stink out.
i wouldn't because you could get them sick to.
because many animal get sick or die and theres not alot of eatible things in the desert so they just eat each other
it is a giant potato covered in dogs sick. and James Manchip is the desert.
You Could Be Sick Or Ill
you could have be sick and could have infection