No, some animals have painful deaths when they do that
No Because at that time animals were mainly used for agricultural purposes. The pyramids were built solely by human muscle.
Helium in balloons is used primarily for buoyancy and does not support human respiration. Oxygen in tanks is used for breathing purposes as it is essential for human survival. The two gases serve different purposes and should not be interchanged.
Human for certain. And, for many people, that also includes animals.
(Human OR people?) - animals can be used for food, used as pack animals, farmed for income and their fur/skin can be used to make clothing
Presumably for statistical purposes
No, animals kept in zoos are there for breeding purposes, or for the public to enjoy.
(Human OR people?) - animals can be used for food, used as pack animals, farmed for income and their fur/skin can be used to make clothing
Technically they are domesticated animals that do not live in a human home. However, they can be pets, many people have cattle for pets, some that do not want to kill a cow with physical or reproductive problems, or animals that are used in shows often bond with the owner. These animals may still be used for breeding purposes if they are pets but usually are not slaughtered or sold.
Persons who believe animals should be viewed as non-human persons and members of the moral community, and should not be used as food, clothing, research subjects, or entertainment.
Concrete should cure for at least 28 days before it can be used for construction purposes.
Yes, but not ALL.