At that point it's mostly lung development. The lungs have to mature to in order for the baby to breathe on it's own. Also, to gain a little more weight so he/she can start to support it's own body temperature better. It's just a "neediness" factor. They thrive best at full term, but can "survive" with help from heaters/oxygen/etc. before that.
Generally speaking, poverty-stricken developing nations have extremely high birth rates. Usually because of lack of contraception and need of as many children as possible to work and to survive disease etcetera
it stop usually at the age of 17 it stop usually at the age of 17 it stop usually at the age of 17
do you mean the average height, weight, age or what because usually the average grade of a seventh grader is seventh grade. what are you talking about
The major key seventh of the dominant seventh chord usually resolves down by a half step to the third of the tonic chord in a musical progression.
A seventh degree felony is usually in reference to criminal possession of a controlled substance. This is listed under penal code: 220.31.
Middle school usually 6
To continue masters in the US a GPA of about 2.000 is usually expected.
Some teens are big spenders and can't hold on to money once they have it. These traits usually continue through life, and they usually always have problems saving. Others who are more thrifty usually end up developing better economic skills and can save better. Teens like everyone, love money nonetheless.
no they usually don't
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In a major key, the seventh of the dominant seventh chord typically resolves down by a half step to the tonic note of the key. For example, in the key of C major, the dominant seventh chord is G7, and the note F (the seventh) resolves down to E (the tonic of the C major chord). This resolution creates a strong sense of tension and release, reinforcing the tonic harmony.
Usually no, they cant survive the acid in our stomachs. The few parasites that can survive the acidity are usually found in uncooked meats and fish.