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That depends on what part of the world that living thing lives in.
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what was the lesson learned in world war one
The US battleship Pennsylvania is resting on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. Her sister, the USS Arizona is resting on the bottom of Pearl harbor. The oldest US battleship still afloat is the USS Texas. Her sister, the USS New York is also resting on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. The only pre-dreadnaught remaining in the world, is the IJN Mikasa; which is preserved in Japan as a memorial.
The best lesson in the world is the one that teaches you to be kind, empathetic, and understanding towards others. It's important to treat everyone with respect and compassion, regardless of our differences. This lesson can help create a more harmonious and connected world.
The bottom of the world is the void.
The U.S.S. Constitution never sank!!! To this day it is a commissioned ship in the United States Navy and still operational and afloat. Although she is not the oldest commissioned naval vessel afloat (HMS Victory is about 30 years older), the USS Constitution holds the title of being the world's oldest commissioned naval veseel AFLOAT.
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I would imagine that learning the numbers of Pi up to a certain point, like maybe 1000 numbers, would be the longest math lesson, in a sense. If you go through the basics of math may be you can't feel that any math lesson as longest math lesson in world.
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One moral lesson of Don Quixote is the importance of distinguishing between reality and fantasy. The novel illustrates the consequences of living in a world of illusions and the impact it can have on oneself and others. It also highlights the significance of maintaining a balance between idealism and pragmatism in life.
The creation story from Luzon teaches about the origin of the world and humanity, often involving deities and supernatural beings. It typically emphasizes themes such as the interconnectedness of all living beings, respect for nature, and the importance of balance and harmony in the world.
That's easy; zero. There are no living mermaids (the top half of a woman with the bottom half of a fish), and there never have been.