The planets have constant effects on human lives despite the inability to see the majority by human eye. The planets alter weather, gravity, daylight, and many other aspects.
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ticks, fleas, bacteria, and other microorganisms. they have to be tiny to live on the human body.
people's lives are so different around the world, no one can study every aspect of human geography if you copy this, you will turn into nerds
The most expensive part of a human being is the bone marrow and this is the most delicate part.
Because through them we can accumulate information and they are less valuable than human lives.
If you are a warlord, rebel or criminal, you may have an advantage in possessing valuable, portable 'currency' for the price of human lives.
While the material cargo on board the Titanic was undoubtedly valuable, there was not real treasure on board. The most valuable cargo in material terms would be a jeweled copy of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, a series of Persian poems. Otherwise, the most valuable cargo on board were the human lives that sank with the ship.
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a human
it is valuable because gold is easy to spot and it is so shiney that it makes people risk their lives just to get it
it is valuable because gold is easy to spot and it is so shiney that it makes people risk their lives just to get it
carbon is very valuable as most of the compounds in nature (including human body) contains carbon
The Sound of Human Lives was created on 2009-06-23.
They have provided them a valuable food source.
Fishing for food, traveling, and valuable minerals!
Mt Helen's affect human lives as the eruption in 1980 was devastating