South America, with 12.
Thomas Jefferson was the man who had the fewest number of electoral votes and still became president. He had 73 during the election of 1800.
One! There are many one-celled organisms.
We would have to see the problem in order to know that.
2 Points. A winning team could triumph by scoring a safety and no other points.
New African nations have the ever present problem in economics, and famine. While a country abundant in natural resources it is still a poor and under-developed country. Famine and disease run rampant, and civil-war covers the continent.
The United Nations still has a small presence in Rwanda to help maintain the peace.
The answer is South America.According to an UN Food and Agriculture Organization report, Africa lost 9% of its trees between 1990 and 2007, taking its total of global forest to just 16%.While South America still accounts for some 49% of the global forest, for how long, one wonders.
In 1950, there were 59 recognized sovereign nations in the world. This number included countries that had gained independence following World War II and those that were still colonies or territories. The geopolitical landscape was quite different from today, as many nations in Africa and Asia were still under colonial rule or on the brink of independence.
There are many pitchers who have made the fewest pitches in one inning. Three. Each batter swung at the first pitch and it resulted in an out. It still happens today, although it's usually four to six.
Of course after this great tri-nations season there is no doubt he is still "THE BEST FLYHALF IN THE WORLD". The greatest ALL BLACK SUPPORTER
The Himalayan Mountains and the Tibetan Plateau are formed by the sub-continent of India colliding with Asia and are still growing.
no, it ended in 1945 when the United Nations (UN) was created.