pyramids
Construction is the human activity of putting parts together made from preexisting materials to produce a complete structure or building.
Umbilicord is a flexible cord like structure that contains blood vessels and attaching a human/other mammalian fetus to the placenta during gestation.
carbons that are covelently bonded together in hexagonal form to make a thin tube as strong as diamonds, lighter then steal and as thin as a human hair strand
Alfred C. Montin wrote "Caisson" to explore themes of existentialism and the human condition through the lens of a unique narrative. The story delves into the psychological struggles of its characters, using the caisson—a structure used in underwater construction—as a metaphor for the depths of human experience and the challenges faced in life. Montin's work reflects his interest in the intersection of technology and human emotion, prompting readers to consider the complexities of existence in a modern world.
i am a human
The Great Pyramid
The Great Pyramid
its in St. John's newfoundland
it was the GREAT pyramid
The Great Pyramid
The great pyramid also The building of Egypt's largest pyramid began about 2600 B.C. at Giza (GEE zuh). It is called the Great Pyramid, built for the pharaoh Khufu. Archaeologists and historians estimate that this pyramid took about 20 years to build and that slave labor was not used. Until the 1800s, the Great Pyramid was the tallest structure in the world made by people.
It is not clear what you mean to ask. Human made structures are anything built by humans, from house, bridges, airplanes and ancient temples to nuclear power plants. "Who" indicates a person. Please rephrase your question.
The process by which human gametes are produced is called gametogenesis, and they fuse to form a fertilized zygote.
The femur, or thigh bone, is the tallest bone in the human body. It is the largest and strongest bone in the body, extending from the hip to the knee.
The function of the human structure is to survive by having children.
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Robert Pershing Wadlow.