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This question is phrased strangely: are you are asking what the term is for the destruction of all microbial life (like microbial genocide)? Or are you asking what CAN totally destroy all forms of microbial life (like penicillin or bleach)?
No, term life insurance has a term, hence the name.
no this would ruin our inviroment because there are multiple animals thatt feed off of microbial bugs
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Voluntary term life insurance plan is elective and generally paid by the employee, whereas group term life insurance is employer paid, and all employees are included.
Term life insurance will protect the policyholder should his or her life end unexpectedly. Term life insurance is often the cheapest of all available insurance. Usually, term life insurance can be converted to whole life insurance during the term. Whole life insurance will never expire and the rates will remain constant throughout the policyholder's life.
Ultimately it could mean the end of all life on earth
Yes, 30-year term life insurance is appropriate for all age groups from infant to elderly.
This phrase is talking about the complete destruction of the environment. This obviously could occur if a comet hit earth (this was global environmental destruction, though it was not quite complete as life survived) Currently humans are putting most environments under considerable strain, global environmental destruction would be if all environmental systems were destroyed. If this happened completely it is unlikely that earth would be able to support life
No one can say, but there is nothing at all like a term life after death.
What are the main stages of an animal life
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