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Gwalchmai, Tristan has a pet hawk. In Welsh legends, a figure named Gwalchmai is commonly considered identical with Gawain (both are nephews of Arthur); a popular though unlikely proposed meaning of his name is "hawk of May".
no. it is preferred by universities that you have biology though.
Even though he was black, he was no slave.
ATP? im not sure though
The plural of the noun percent is percent or percents. Both are acceptable, though percent is preferred.
King Arthur was a mythical King of All Britain whose story became enormously popular all over western Europe from about the eleventh century until about the seventeenth. There is scant historical evidence for a historical Arthur (though there is some) - and none at all to suggest he was any more than a regional leader.There is a Welsh proverb that says:Annoeth bedd Arthur[We don't speculate about Arthur's grave]A grave for Arthur was 'discovered' at Glastonbury Abbey during the 1100's - but that was to be expected: the monks of Glastonbury were working hard to identify themselves with the Arthur story as a means of making money for their abbey.Annoeth bedd Arthur is the sensible answer to your main question.
A couple of games related to King Arthur are available on the PC and certain gaming consoles. Flash games dedicated to Arthur are available all over the Internet, though.
It is popular, but not super popular. Michaella or Mikayla are more popular spellings, though. Mckayla is uncommon.
There is none, though carbon dioxide is the preferred term
You spelled volcanic explosion correctly in the question, though volcanic eruption might be preferred.
"Tweet" is the preferred term, though it's not unheard of to catch people "twittering" from time to time.
Probably not, though it probably depends on what you believe.