Well you got to use fertiliser it keeps the soil with nutrients
Worms And animal poop as in fertilizers
Humans cannot form, or mutate, into chickens, even with the help of today's technologies.
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Bats are useful to humans because they help control insect populations, pollinate plants, and spread seeds. They also play a role in scientific research and can inspire new technologies.
Use a Fertility Calendar.
Widely-accepted treatments for infertility include fertility drugs for women that help to trigger ovulation. These fertility drugs typically encourage the body to produce more of certain hormones, thereby inducing ovulation. Assisted reproductive technologies such as in-vitro fertilization or artifical insemination are also well-received treatments.
they help you to get pregnant,if you are infertile
Fertility Blend produces supplements that are supposed to help increase the chance of fertility in both women and men. This product is scientifically proven to work.
To help you get pregnant
A couple struggling with infertility can seek medical help from a fertility specialist to explore options such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), intrauterine insemination (IUI), or other assisted reproductive technologies to increase the chances of getting pregnant.
Fertility of women in their early twenties is much higher than those in their thirties.
With no technology there would be no humans, there would be a near complete extinction of our species. Without science there would be no technology.No human and none of our direct prehuman ancestors lived a single day of their lives without using thousands of different technologies. Within the past couple of centuries the number of technologies (and the complexity of those technologies) have soared to the point that humans in advanced countries like the US depend on millions to billions technologies (mostly "invisible" infrastructure technologies) for their daily existence.Even chimpanzees (our closest living primate relative) use perhaps a dozen simple technologies to help them find and capture food. Some species of birds appear to have several times the number of simple technologies that chimpanzees use (e.g. almost all birds build nests and the process of building them is unquestionably basic technology even though it appears to be instinctual instead of learned as in chimpanzees and modern humans, but other bird technologies are clearly learned).