Wow, that's quite a question. First consider that everything with physical mass has the potential to be destroyed although we do not nescessarily possess that type of technology now, so that excludes everything on the planet and the planet itself. So, my list would be: 1. heaven 2. hell 3. the sun 4. the moon 5. other planets in the solar system 6. the galaxy 7. other stars 8. other solar systems 9. other galaxies 10. the universe
The results cannot be applied to human beings.
we cannot as yet say for certain but it is unlikely as there is no oxygen or water
No. Nobody has been able to produce a human clone yet, and all humans are a combination of two people's DNA so they cannot be clones.
Nothing it has no atmosphere above the surface and below the surface there may be water oceans, however, human beings cannot smell underwater.
R.B.C. is destroyed in liver :)
The results cannot be applied to human beings.
Human beings destroy the planets natural resources.
Nufin!
the number of tigers in a forest increases the the human beings are destroyed
Mercury.
Main problems to be caused can be destroyed homes, schools, public places, killing human beings animals or any living thing and transport being washed away.
Main problems to be caused can be destroyed homes, schools, public places, killing human beings animals or any living thing and transport being washed away.
the number of tigers in a forest increases the the human beings are destroyed
Main problems to be caused can be destroyed homes, schools, public places, killing human beings animals or any living thing and transport being washed away.
They are called infrasonic sounds.
They are called infrasonic sounds.
Human beings cannot make life. Life is God given.