because it is surrounded by it
Not all maps contain all information about the world they represent. Maps can vary in scale, purpose, and the type of information they display. Some maps may prioritize certain features or omit others based on their intended use.
No, at least for now, they cannot. Genetically, cats and people are very different. It would not be possible to breed cat/human hybrids, even in a lab. Transplants of feline parts would be rejected if implanted into a human. On a slightly different note, you always hear about how closely related people and monkeys are. What you don't usually hear is that genetically, people are even closer to pigs genetically. Pigs are sometimes used as donors for human parts during surgery. A very common example of this is heart valve replacement. The heart valves of pigs have been successfully used in human hearts for a couple of decades now. So a person cannot be part cat, but they can be part pig.
Obviously, if you accept archaeological evidence that demonstrates that the human settlement on this planet is over 7,000 years, then Adam and Eve cannot be the progenitors of the world's population. Accepting current scientific consensus holds that the first modern humans came into existence between 100,000-250,000 years ago. This was long before writing, so we have no clue what these first humans were named.
Race is a social construct and cannot be changed biologically. It's important to celebrate and embrace one's own racial identity and work towards dismantling systems of oppression and racism that perpetuate discriminatory beliefs.
We can't know the answer to this question. They could not write and only left some drawings on cave walls. We aren't sure why they did those, so how can we know what they experienced. We can't.
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Because it is surrounded by it.
because it is surrounded by it
The yacumama is a sea creature much like the Loch-ness monster. Its existence cannot be proven or disproven.
No, you cannot exile a creature that is indestructible.
No, a creature with summoning sickness cannot block an opponent's creature.
Ascribed Status: Ascribed status is assigned to an individual without reference to their innate differences or abilities. (Meaning this cannot change for an individual) Achieved Status: Achieved status is determined by an individual's performance or effort. (Meaning this changes for an Individual) -This was a study conducted by Anthropologist Ralph Linton in (1936)
No, once a creature has been sacrificed, it cannot be regenerated.
No, you cannot exile an indestructible creature from the battlefield.
No, once a creature has been sacrificed, it cannot be regenerated.