Sometimes a question is stated in such a way that no clear correction of the question is possible and therefore the question will just sit there with no answer.
Poorly - what was described (and what really happens) is the death of the less fit (as well as the unlucky). "Survival of the fittest" is a political slogan.
Its called HemophohepilBine
using maggots
Yes, very much so.
Mosses tend to grow best in areas with lots of shade, although different species can tolerate different amounts of sunlight. They tend to prefer poorly-irrigated, poorly-drained, acidic soil.
This is a holding question for questions about computer hardware that are worded poorly and thus unclear or ambiguous.
Yes when the question is incomplete, nonspecific or poorly phrased.
This question is poorly stated and therefore can't be answered.
Rephrase ze question, it is poorly stated
Deciphering poorly spelt questions
poorly stated question
It's dark, unless you light it artificially.One thing I have learned on Answers.com is that "What happens" is frequently the start of a poorly worded or poorly thought out question. If you want to know if a specific thing happens, ask about that, don't ask "what happens".
the problem of asking poorly worded vague questions
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In short: sugars and fluids are poorly absorbed.
This is a holding question for alternates that are poorly phrased, ambiguous, or outright incomprehensible. Please do not split the alternates out unless you are going to reword them into a sensible question.
Many of the questions are poorly worded and only make sense to the person asking. Some are confusing. Some are like yours and poorly worded but decipherable. But what it comes down to is people don't know how to find what they need to know and ask a question here.