thousands of years ago
No. People didn't have electricity for thousands of years.
Same as people have done for thousands of years.
The swamps in the Maritimes, particularly in regions like New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, began to form during the Holocene epoch, which started around 11,700 years ago after the last Ice Age. As glaciers receded, they left behind depressions and fertile soils that, combined with rising sea levels and changing climate conditions, facilitated the development of wetland ecosystems. Over thousands of years, these areas evolved into the diverse swamps and marshes we see today.
He is of no religion, he is an atheist. He does not believe in something that can not be proven for hundreds of thousands of years. (his words)
me
Soils are considered a non-renewable resource on human timescales since it can take hundreds to thousands of years for soils to form naturally. Mismanagement, erosion, pollution, and depletion of nutrients can further deplete soils, making their restoration a challenging and lengthy process.
False. Prairie soils, specifically those found in the Midwestern United States, are still considered some of the most fertile soils in the world due to their high organic matter content and nutrient levels. These soils have been the backbone of productive agriculture in the region for many years.
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Plato's Theory of Astronomical Convulsion
Aristotle if thats how you spell it :)
Clay. This is why people have used it for a building material for thousands of years. Bricks, adobe, and "mud huts" are all made of clay-type soils.
thousands of years. They are both plural nouns
Aristotle if thats how you spell it :)
Ptolemy's geocentric model was used for over 1500 years.
Historical information shows that for thousands of years slaves were considered property by the Ancient world.
Gold is considered a precious metal due to its rarity, beauty, and resistance to corrosion. It has been used for jewelry, currency, and as an investment for thousands of years.