We don't! They remain in the database so if someone else asks the same question, it will direct them to the answered one.
You can't. Once the question is asked, it stays on the system. Even if it gets answered, it remains on the 'answered questions' section of the category(ies) it was posted in.
Yes, they are automatically removed.
there are billions of questions on this site it is a good idea to ask the question more than once for examble once a month until you get a answer
No. Every answer discovered raises one or more new questions.
Most of the questions here are answered.
in proving? Anyway...questions can only be answered once.
Questions of faith can not be answered by a scientist.
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You can find the number of questions you have answered on your profile page (there is a link to 'My profile' on the left side of the screen). Once on your profile you can look over on the right side to see how many answers, edits, etc. you have on WikiAnswers.
None of these questions get answered since anybody can answer them.
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