The concept of people having "powers" typically refers to fictional characters in comics, movies, or literature, as real-world abilities are generally based on natural human talents and skills. In fiction, the number of characters with powers can vary greatly depending on the universe they inhabit. In reality, everyone has unique abilities, but no one possesses supernatural powers as depicted in these fictional contexts. Therefore, the question doesn't have a definitive answer in the real world.
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no, no one in the world has super powers
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An estimated 4 million central powers military people died during World War 1. An estimated 5.5 million allied military personal died.
Many immigrant groups in the United States supported the Central Powers in World War I.
Reserved powers are the powers set aside for the states or people.
The Berlin Wall came to symbolize the powers of oppression to many people in the world. It divided a city and split friends and families. People in much of the world saw the wall as unjust and immoral, and many of them rallied against it.
There are no spells for powers. Only special effects people in movies can give people powers. The real power of people comes from what they do and who they are. Your powers are helping people, being good to others, being a friend to others, and finding ways to make the world a better place. Not to be so selfish that all you think about is what people can do for you or that you are the "center of the universe". People have power within themselves.
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There would have been many spies working for the Central Powers.
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Because the US and the USSR were world powers. World powers are called world powers because they EFFECT the world.