The demarcation of aging varies due to cultural factors, social norms, and biological differences among populations. In some cultures, reaching a certain age may signify a transition into old age, while in others, it may depend more on life events or milestones. Additionally, advancements in healthcare and technology have also led to differences in how people perceive and experience aging.
British English typically spells "aging" as "ageing."
both have same meaning,the process of growing old , but aging(US,AUS) ageing(UK,INDIA)
Having a facelift through your teeth is not a real or possible procedure. Facelifts involve surgery to lift and tighten facial tissues, which cannot be achieved through dental procedures. Procedures like dental implants or cosmetic dentistry can improve the appearance of your teeth but do not have the same effects as a facelift.
'Near contemporaries' refers to individuals who lived during roughly the same period of time or who were alive around the same era. They are often considered to be part of the same generation or historical timeframe.
Longitudinal research involves collecting data repeatedly on the same person as he or she ages. This method allows researchers to study changes over time within the same individual.
Ageing proceeds at the same rate in every country. A persons average lifespan may be different due to economic and social factors.
British English typically spells "aging" as "ageing."
Partition means the same thing, regardless of operating system. It is a division or demarcation of resources.
doctor,because of the ageing population more people need more doctors whereas the need for engineers is staying the same
both have same meaning,the process of growing old , but aging(US,AUS) ageing(UK,INDIA)
He either ran there (which is no problume for him) or he just drove really fast there.
Parallel lines are parallel. Proof they have same slopes
no
The two areas that share the same latitude are land and sea.
The same reason any civilization has had gods. To explain what was not known.
no
no