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Yes, the statement is true. The economic cost to society each year from crashes and injuries on US highways is estimated to be around 230 billion dollars. This includes costs related to medical expenses, property damage, lost productivity, and legal fees.
The kingdom that has existed for at least 3 billion years is the Kingdom Bacteria. Bacteria are single-celled organisms that have been on Earth for billions of years and are among the oldest forms of life on our planet.
Protist
The major groups of living things are bacteria, archaea, protists, fungi, plants, and animals. Bacteria and archaea evolved around 3.5 billion years ago, protists around 1.5 billion years ago, fungi around 1 billion years ago, plants around 450 million years ago, and animals around 600 million years ago.
The launch of Wikipedia and the benchmark at which one billion personal computers had been sold.
The adult human brain typically contains around 86 billion nerve cells, or neurons. Additionally, the brain contains other types of cells called glial cells, which may outnumber neurons by up to 10 to 1. Overall, the brain is composed of a vast network of cells that work together to control bodily functions and processes.
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Dave Letterman says 50 billion ...prompting me to check the validity of the statement.
The estimated rate of whiplash injuries is 3.8 per thousand of population. Between treatment and loss of earnings, whiplash injuries cost the US some 30 billion dollars annually.
It is a true statement that galaxies existed billions of years ago. It is estimated that planet Earth is approximately 4.54 billion years old.
According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, whiplash injuries, due to front end or rear crashes cost more the 7 billion US dollars a year.
Dave Letterman says 50 billion ...prompting me to check the validity of the statement.
Five billion nine hundred sixty-two million four hundred eight thousand.
Because there's only one statement that they CAN check!
Can't, it's a false statement. Live existed for > billion years before photosynthesis.
In the United States in 2009 there were total of 1,348,500 fires.480,500 were structure fires (down 7% from 2008), causing 2,695 civilian deaths, 14,740civilian injuries, and $10.8 billion in property damage.219,000 were vehicle fires (down 7% from 2008), causing 280 civilian fire deaths, 1,610 civilian fire injuries, and $1.4 billion in property damage.649,000 were outside and other fires (down 7% from 2008), causing 35 civilian fire deaths, 700 civilian fire injuries, and $328 million in property damage
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four billion, four hundred twenty-two million, five hundred twenty-eight thousand