At the very shortest, it took him about a year: in 1921(the poem was published in 1922) he wrote that he had "a long poem in mind and partly on paper which I am wishful to finish."
T.S. Eliot was 76 when he died.
One famous poem that is approximately 300 words long is "The Waste Land" by T.S. Eliot. Another example is "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" by the same author. Both poems are considered modernist classics and are known for their intricate language and themes.
Yes, it is possible to live on public land in certain designated areas such as national forests or Bureau of Land Management (BLM) lands. However, there are regulations and restrictions that must be followed, such as limits on how long you can stay in one place and rules about waste disposal. Permits may also be required for long-term stays.
About as long as it to write and sending an answer.
Like other aquatic organisms, crabs excrete gaseous waste through the gills. Some have significant vascularized lung function in the branchial chamber to conduct gas exchange when on land; some continue to breathe using gills on land so long as gills are kept moist. Digestive waste from the hindgut exits via an anal sphincter, many using a technique where it takes in an amount of seawater before defecation.
they can be on land not so long because they need the cold water
Yes, fusion does not create long-lived radioactive waste like fission does.
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Yes, fusion does not produce long-lived radioactive waste like nuclear fission.
Its is removed by the muscles along the behind push it. I is anywhere from 5mm long -1cm long. It takes about 10 mins for a barancle to produce waste and it produces waste 2-4 times a week!
A fewv years if you dont waste it
Coal waste can persist in the environment for hundreds to thousands of years. The heavy metals and toxins in coal waste can leach into the surrounding soil and water, posing long-term environmental and health risks. Proper containment and treatment are essential to minimize the impact of coal waste on the environment.