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Of course there is! There are about 15 billion people on earth, and more than 15 billion people have died through out history.EDIT: THere is actually only 6 - 7 billion people on earth!The dead outumber the living by 30 - 1Overall scientists reckon that there has been roughly 106 billion people dead!
Nabula is the plant of the nabs, they live there in peace and from time to time people from earth are sent to this magical place.
Earth, when refering to the planet is spelled with a capital E as it is a proper noun (a name). Earth when refering to dirt or soil is not. For example: * "Earth is the only planet that can currently sustain life." * "I love the feeling of the moist earth between by bare toes."
A long barrow is a prehistoric tomb from the neolithic period (4000-2000 BC). They are found throughout northern Europe and are long mounds of earth often situated close to rivers or commanding wide views on the tops of hills or ridges. They vary in size, the largest running to over 100 metres long and over 4 metres high. Some have stone chambers inside still accessible to the public today. Inside human skeletons have been discovered buiried with flint knives, arrows and pottery. Tribes venerated their ancestors long after they had died and continued to worship at these monumnets, conducting solemn ritual ceremonies.
From the tilt of Earth's axis.
They are both protrusions from the earth
Earth miterial
the Hopi of the southwest North America
Mounds or piles of dirt found in fields and yards are often the result of moles, voles or other underground burrowing animals. The mounds are the dirt left behind from their excavations.
They were known for their agriculture, art and mound building of ceremonial and burial sites.
volcanoes are mounds of earth that sometimes spurt molten rock out
they built mounds of packed earth like a bridge
Built elaborate earth mounds
building earth mounds
The Mound Builders built mounds of earth and stone
Hills are tall mounds of earth covered in grass or mud.
a building large mounds on the earth