In many cases questions can be vague, incorrectly spelt, have terms which are considered to be offensive, need corrected details to allow members to be able to respond in a reasonable time and in a manner that actually meets the criteria of the question.
Where questions are seen to be offensive, use terms which can be considered bullying, insulting etc supervisors will change these or even remove the question.
Very often the same question has already been asked in different words, so the new question is merged with it. You might have something like "What is the capital of Spain?" and "What is Spain's capital city?" which are the exact same question. It makes more sense to join them together under one set of words, instead of having lots of versions of the same question.
As you can see, there are many reasons questions are changed. However, for whatever reason it is changed, while your question may be changed in its words, the meaning of it is not lost.
answer the question by saying ` they are fine!` then change the subject by asking a question like ` how are yours?
stupid question
This question is sure hard but I had the answer. He give earth weather.
Pharrell didn't actually change his name, people believes that. He was born Pharrell Williams. Did i answer your question?
change demand even if there is no change in the size of the population. Ask yourself this question? if the number of people stays the same, but a lot of people get older, demand for Iphone4 CAN decrease because older people are not interested in buying it.
Here is an example, just think about what you did to ask that question. You will figure it out.
It caused people to question what they thought was right.
This is a question commonly asked during job interviews. You should be prepared to answer the question honestly. Some people change jobs for career advancement. Others for an increase in income, relocation, etc.
It caused people to question what they thought was right.
It united the people and caused them to seek a victory. umm is there any other explanation to my question
It is not possible to answer the question because average change requires two measures of the same thing. There are no such measures in the question.
The Hopi people have no words for time in their vocabulary. Ok.. but here's next question... I am looking for a place with the least change regarding climate.. in effect a place that have no change.. Although I see no correlation between the second question and the first, the answer to it seems to be the northern Great Sandy Desert - Fitzroy Trough, in Australia - little climate change in the last 7,000 years!