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Eat the same thing every day. For example, only yogurt on Monday, only apples on Tuesday, only boiled/baked meat, on Wednesday, only boiled eggs, on Thursday, etc.
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Eating only vegetables every day will most likely cause you to lose weight. However, it won't give you all the nutrients you need such as protein and calcium.
Only slightly: fried vegetables will contain a lot of added fat and calories from the frying. Baked, roasted, boiled, or steamed vegetables won't have as much of that problem. In some cases, cooked vegetables are more nutritious (e.g. corn). However, these differences are minor.
Actually, the Moon appears larger when it is at the horizon. This is every time you happen to see it near the horizon, but it is only an illusion.Actually, the Moon appears larger when it is at the horizon. This is every time you happen to see it near the horizon, but it is only an illusion.Actually, the Moon appears larger when it is at the horizon. This is every time you happen to see it near the horizon, but it is only an illusion.Actually, the Moon appears larger when it is at the horizon. This is every time you happen to see it near the horizon, but it is only an illusion.
this should be done so that vry small amount of the vitamins dissolve in the boiling water ,and actaully thrown out,since we don't obviously drink the water in which we have boiled the vegetables. this should be done to avoid letting too much vitamin to dissolve in water,and actally throwing them out,because we don't obviously drink the water in which we have boiled the vegetables,which now contains VIT in dissolved form.
there would only be plants
The moon's phases happen every month. Tides happen twice a day. Seasons happen every year. So the only thing that doesn't happen in cycles is gravity.
There are no Olympic Games in 2021. They only happen every 4 years and 2021 is not an Olympic year.
Leap years happen every 4 years. What happens is that February has one less day so there are only 28 days in February every 4 months.
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