There is no part of one human body that would stretch around the world. Many people believe that the small intestines will, but it won't.
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Human, according to the theory of evolution.
yea, i got about 37 other me's running around somwhere in the world
The human body being sensitive to the world around it. Like when you touch something, you can feel it. The body system associated with 'sensitivity' is the nervous system :)
organization and to know about the species
it would go around the world more than five times.
the human organs spread out can go around the world 2.5 times
Matter was always around. Matter was discovered (from a human understanding) by scientific study and human natural curiosity in the world around us.
Well i say hes around 14 in the human world and in his world 140
Team America polices it.
Mesopotamia around 10,000 B.C.E
if people can get them and keep them yes
The average human will travel around 700,000 miles in a lifetime, which is roughly equivalent to traveling to the moon and back three times. This estimate takes into account daily commutes, travel for work or leisure, and other forms of transportation.
we get to know whats going on around the world
the demand of human 's need on nature increased tremendesly .
due to evolution, that's why we are related to many other types of animals around the world. if we didn't have bones, we would probably look like snails.
I would start with your local Department of Human Resources. They can help you with local children and refer you to other resources from around the world.
The first human beings of the fully modern type are called Homo sapiens. They evolved around 200,000 years ago in Africa and eventually spread to other parts of the world.