Sea stars have a very short development period and are not reliant on yolk as a source of food for an extended period. Sea star eggs may develop into larvae or directly into sea stars depending on the species.
I would expect the coastal lowlands to be more heavily populated, as these areas tend to be more hospitable for human settlement due to milder climates and access to resources like water and fertile land. The rugged terrain and harsh weather conditions in the Himalayan mountain system make it less conducive to large-scale human habitation.
No
The coastal lowlands would also be more heavily populated
'The Stars and Stripes Forever' is likely to be played on patriotic occasions, when marching bands perform, and at formal military ceremonies.
Earth and Venus. From Earth Venus and Mercury are planets visible as "morning" and "evening" stars. From Venus, Mercury would appear in the morning and evening sky. From Mars I would expect Earth, Venus, and Mercury to all be morning and evening "stars."
Red Dwarf stars are the commonest in the Galaxy. Red Dwarf stars last much longer than blue stars for example. So you would expect to find more of these red stars. You need a telescope to see them, but they are very common.
Considering that bin Laden is dead, my inclination would be to say, "No".
if osama bin laden was not born the twin towers would not have fallen and the u.s. army would not have to waste alot of bullets
Within regions of active star formation; near hot stars. The colorful glowing blob is a result of the surrounding gas absorbing ultraviolet photons from the hot stars.
No, he never said that. He did say that if Osama Bin Laden were captured alive, he would receive a fair trial. But he mostly said that he was committed to finding Osama Bin Laden, and as Commander in Chief, if his military located Bin Laden, he would give the order to capture or kill him.
Probably Bin Laden ... at least he's somewhat more "predictable" ... lol
I think it would be safe to say that the majority of the world opposes Osama bin Laden and his principles.