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No they are not.
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fossil fules
each year , .02% of your remained money (remaines money for a whole year or Profits)
Pretoria hasn't yet changed to Tshwane, only it's municipality has, the city remaines Pretoria. The reason why the government it trying to change it is because Pretoria is of European origins.
get the doubloun in the mayors house. you give the doubloun to the man with the chickens and he will give you a clam shell. use the clam shell to call the lost man. the lost man then thanks you by giving you the remaines of his boat...Tada!
it depends on what type of titatnium. Elements have a set number of protons and it remaines the same. if it is not an ion of titanium and just regular titanium that means its neutral and will have the same number of electrons as protons. the number of protons is displayed on the periodic table as the atomic number.
Fossils, although technically they are not preserved in the earths crust; the minerals in the bones and pore spaces have been replaced by other harder minerals which take much longer to weather.There are a number of different fossilization processes. See this link :How are Fossils Formed?
Decomposer: organisms of decay; a consumer that breaks down the bodies of dead organisms and the waste products of living things. They are also called saprobes. They break down the remaines of dead animals and plants, releasing the substances that can be used by other members of the ecosystem.Most decomposers are bacteria and fungi.
It's a long story, but Czech Republic was once part of eastern block. After fall of communists it focused a lot on westernisation. It still however remaines as a symbol of neutrality, it's in the very middle of Europe and during WW2 the line where Soviet and allied soldiers met ran across Czech Republic. So it was mainly symbolic.
A slice of orange cut across the sections is called a slice or a round or orange. A slice cut along the membranes in the orange is called a wedge. If only the flesh of the orange remaines and the skin and the membranes have been removed, the wedges are called supremes.