Charles-Adolphe Wurtz
scientist whose ideas about evolution were the same as Darwin's- Wallace geologist who influenced Darwin- Lyell geologist who influenced Darwin- Hutton scientist whose ideas about evolution and adaptation influenced Darwin- Lamarck economist whose ideas about human population influenced Darwin-Malthus
In an experiment the variables whose values are measured. A scientist measures how these variables respond to changes they make in an independent variable.
An organism whose tissues are completely replaced by minerals is a fossil.
Yes, it is acceptable to use "whose" with inanimate objects, particularly when personifying them or discussing ownership or characteristics in a more abstract sense. For example, one might say, "The book, whose pages were torn, lay forgotten on the shelf." While traditionally "whose" is used for people, its usage has broadened in modern English.
Iron
Albert Einstein
Try to specify what you mean. Do you mean a musician, scientist, or person with a serious occcupation?If not, Alex Trebec is a good one.
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Angelina Jolie.
ghandi!
Hitler
Xenops
Youma thurman
Probably Browning.
Sarah paxton
Elvis Presley
drake bell