no......dinos are extinct.
If you have no soil you do not have a composet for any thing to recycle.
Those are two terms used to describe the same thing: land, the rights that have accrued to it and any improvements that have been made to it.Those are two terms used to describe the same thing: land, the rights that have accrued to it and any improvements that have been made to it.Those are two terms used to describe the same thing: land, the rights that have accrued to it and any improvements that have been made to it.Those are two terms used to describe the same thing: land, the rights that have accrued to it and any improvements that have been made to it.
If there are any lakes, mountains, or any physical earth made thing that can distinguish a specific area, or city.
The first thing to do for land preparation is to conduct a soil test to assess its composition and fertility. This will help determine what type of amendments, if any, are needed to optimize soil health for the specific plants you plan to grow.
it is 15% because there are mostly mountains and hardly is any land. mostly the only thing that Japanese people can grow is rice.
Juan Ponce De Leon's goal was to find land and gold for Spain documents and letter he wrote him self don't say any thing about the fountain of youth
there really is no such thing as land locked land if you own it you have to be able to get to it. that is what easements are for.
No, land is not a living thing. Land is a physical area of the Earth's surface that includes soil, rocks, and other geological features. Living things, such as plants and animals, can exist on land, but the land itself is not alive.
the land
yes!
Because it has no existing life on it. If any living thing were to land on the Sun, it would burn due to very high temperature.
Because it has no existing life on it. If any living thing were to land on the Sun, it would burn due to very high temperature.