This is probably tungsten, which in Europe is more often called "wolfram" as indicated by its atomic symbol, W.
It could be simpler with Aluminum v Aluminium
yes,it is really an south/north american and european last name,it pronouns as (cawman/cowman).And that last name also in asian but it pronouns(ca-o-man and cayuman) and that's it.
The element name from American President is fictional and is called "Liberty."
Yes. Sega Mega Drive is the Japanese and European name for it, while Sega Genesis is the North American name for it.
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Hafnium is named after Hafnia, the Latin name for Copenhagen, where it was discovered.
yes it's an american(U.S.A.-south america),canadian(Canada-north america) last name and british(Great Britain) last name in europe,only great britain in europe just having that last name...
There is no type of animal with the scientific name Sylivilagus domesticus. The word "Sylvilagus" refers to wild North American rabbits, and the word "domesticus" refers to a domesticated animal, but there are no domesticated North American rabbits. Domesticated rabbits belong to the European Rabbit species, and their scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus.
A synonym for bison is also called a buffalo. A wisent or auroch is a European bison which has a smaller, higher head than the North American bison.
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Cervus elaphus is the scientific name for the North American Elk.
it is a North American Indian name