a valuable question is a question that has a valuable answer eg:
"do bald people need fresh air ? non they need fresh hair"
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Please rephrase the question
I suppose that this question hasn't a valuable answer.
Depends on the quality of the diamond in question.
Question incomplete
No. WikiAnswers works best when each question asks one and only one question. Combining questions makes it difficult for people to answer and difficult for others to use that question in the future as a potential question for their own inquiry.You are better off submitting both questions as separate requests.
In U.S. Dollars, $10,576.89. No, life isn't worth any amount of money. Life is worth everything. If you believe that there is a place you go after death, than life is still valuable but you have to be ready for death. But what is really valuable about life, are your family and friends going to miss you? Are you going to miss them? Will they be dissapointed? No one will ever understand the philosophy of life. And if your asking this question, please don't commit suicide. There is no answer to this question... but life is as valuable as... ... Life and life is very valuable
Valuable rare minerals are not known as titanium and aren't used in jewelry. This question is false.
A good question to ask on WikiAnswers would be a question that has enough information for somebody to answer it. A good question should also not be frivolous, such that the answer it generates will be a valuable asset to others in Google searches.
It depends on how you read the question.If the question is asking what are the most important resources for Middle East exports, the answers are petroleum and natural gas.If the question is asking what resource is most valuable to Middle Easterners, it is water.
The phrase is "sixty-four thousand dollar question," and it came from a Fifties TV show in which it was the most valuable and presumably the most difficult question.
This is a good question to put on your surveys. You can then get valuable information from customers to find out what things could be improved.