You can if they are un answered but to change an answer you need to be a member of wikianswers.com
Questions are often more important than the answers, because it is the creative process of coming up with questions that is important. The act of thinking, which gives you the questions, is often more important than actually looking up or researching the answers to the questions.
People have to answer your questions first. It's not like google or ask.com, where it gives you sites that have your answers.
Because it gives you instant access to millions of questions and answers from still millions of people around the world. It allows you to post questions and answers and get immediate notification of a response or change. It gives you a face, a personafor others to put to the questions and answers you contribute. It allows you to make positive changes to the site that unregistered users do not have access to. And, it gives you a venue, a medium for speaking your mind and sharing what you know.
because it gives meanings
Somebody who answers people's questions, and gives them pointers, or advice on what they should do about a tough situation.
People. people who need answers on questions! and answer the questions that haven't been ANSWERED Well.. the people who actually like this website are smart. THis webstie gives a lot of answers for my homework. So yea.
Experiments are important because they satisfy our curiosity, adds something to our knowledge, gives answers to questions.
There is no ACTUAL website that gives you complete answers to NovaNet, because NovaNet is always changing. WikiAnswers does not provide NovaNet answers, and copied NovaNet questions may be removed.
I think google is the most helpful tool to use online. It gives straight answers most of the time. Sometimes it gives confusing answers to my questions, but I would totally recommend it.
Questions and answers about Arab culture
Answers do exist but there will always be more questions than answers.
Rhetorical questions. And what are questions, answers, and rhetorical-entries, without definitions of their key terms ?