No
The last answer was answered by me.
no. Someone living 150 years ago woudnt know the word monorail
no
No They wouldn't have.
Yes. Autocars were being driven back then, and for that matter, 'car' can also mean the part of an elevator that the people stand in, the part of a balloon that people stand in, a railroad car (since the early-middle 1800s), and so on.
It does not sound like a likely case that would be successful. The child is long grown and on his/her own.
The probability of someone living for ten years is 90%.
Don't worry about the quantity of years; instead focus on your quality of life and living the best life for you that you can since it is not known the exact average life expectancy for someone who is a liver transplant recipient.
The oldest known living organisms are single-celled archaebacteria (archaea). The oldest known individual living organism is a bristle-cone pine tree in the mountains of California. It is close to 5000 years old.
Whatever you want, you're 18.
The word was coined towards the end of the 19th century, so no.
In my opinion 23 years is a long time, and they should be entitled to some things. However, from a legal point of view, I'm not sure they would be.