wetlands
dry lands
cold lands
high lands
cold lands
dry land
desert
Gallbladder.
your elbow
Yes. All living things are part of the nitrogen cycle.
The endosperm of the seed
Inhabited areas of the world, like northern Russia. The term just means the inhabited part of the world.
i dont know and if you do you can answer this question... gosh
Kangaroos generally avoid true desert areas as there is little for them to eat. They much prefer grasslands and areas of scrub that surround deserts.
Humans are not part cat.
affects throat and cheeks. swelling below cheeks and throat. infectious decease. avoid direct contact to effected people.
Humans are part solid and part liquid.
Smell is an important part of our lives. Without it, we wouldn't be able to smell fires, for example. That would cause many areas to be burnt down.
No, humans are a part of nature. While we have the ability to shape and influence our environment in unique ways, we are still interconnected with the natural world and dependent on its resources for survival. Understanding and respecting this connection is crucial for our well-being and the health of the planet.
No, humans are not "part monkey."lol: 'you humans'- somebody's cat is on wikianswers.No, we humans are not part monkey. I think you are referring to the theory of evolution which states that humans, apes and monkeys (as well as all life (including you cats)) have a common ancestor.
humans have 2 lungs........
Surrounding areas are places that are near the particular place in question, but not part of that place. For example, the suburbs of a major city are not part of the city itself, but they are part of its "surrounding areas."
errrm it kind of hurts on any part of your body, but if you want it bad enough you'll deal with it. - We have the most nerve endings in our fingers, face, and patches of skin in areas normally covered by undergarments- so try to avoid those areas