yes because if we stop eating meats we can save the planet because we need animals to stop climate changes
this man was in the ocean and he need help.so a big boat came by and said you need help, said the man in the boat. The man in the water said no god will save me. And later that day another boat came by and said do you need help, said the man in the boat. The man in the water said no god will save men .the he died and went to heaven. the man said god why did you not save . god said i sent two big boat you dummy.
yes , all the physical changes are reversible changes.
They save lives because they have to try and detect signs of eruptions as soon as possible so they can make people vacate the area as soon as possible. They can also measure the viscosity of the lava. They save lives by using the viscosity test to find out how fast the lava flow is, The temperature changes the viscosity.
Yes, the word 'save' is both a noun (save, saves) and a verb (save, saves, saving, saved).The noun 'save' is a sports term for not allowing an opponent to score.
Save will save to the current file with the changes Save as, allows you to save as a different file with the changes while keeping the old version.
All of them are on screens with save points, except for one which is at the nest.
No you can't save the changes in inspect element. The changes have to be made in the original source code.
Failure to save the database will result in the changes being lost, just as failing to save a text document will cause changes to be lost.
Dideminem write the song on recovery untitled or did he have help ?
Most likely, the reason you can't save the changes you've made on your petpage is because the button to save is covered. You can remove your </div> tag that you have at the end of your coding, and it should allow the 'save changes' button to be visible again. :)
If the file is not saved yet, "save" is pretty much the same as "save as" but if the file is already saved somewhere in your computer: "Save" will save the changes to the already existing file, while "Save as" will give you the choice to save the changes where ever you'd like. for example: your file is saved at c:\myfile.doc if you make changes and hit "save" , the changes will be saved at c:\myfile.doc however, if you click "save as", you will be given the choice to save the file where ever you want (say c:\mynewfile.doc). the old file will remain the same, as if you never changed anything
Untitled - film - was created in 2011.
When you do a save, the changes are applied to the document you originally opened. When you do a 'save as', you have to choose a name and a location where a copy of the document will be saved; this copy will have changes you are currently making to the document. You can then exit the document without saving, and your original document is unchanged. The copy that you 'save as' is still intact, with changes. You can also do a 'save as' without making any changes, just to have another copy of the document existing with a new name and/or location.
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A pulley does not save energy; it merely changes the direction of the force.
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