The emrbyo implants itself onto the wall of the womb - on the endometrium, cell duplication and division occurs, then the outer layer of the embryo generates the placenta which connects the baby to the mother.
so they can rebuild the south
The ozone layer did start to damage early. It was when the CFC's came into act.
Mine wont start because the engine is out on the rebuild stand right now, Yours I have no idea
siezed enginetime for an engine rebuild
The endometrium begins to form shortly after the fertilized egg (blastocyst) implants into the uterine wall (endometrium). This typically occurs 3-4 days after fertilization. After implantation, the endometrium is called the Decidua, and basalis is the portion directly under the blastocyst. The Basalis joins the chorionic villi to make the placenta. APEX~ a few days after fertilization
A period is when menstruation occurs. Basically, an ovum (egg) is released from either ovary. The egg travels through the fallopian tube connected to the ovary and, eventually, it enters the endometrium. While the egg was traveling, the endometrium was thickening. If the egg has not been fertilized by sperm, it evaporates. The endometrium is not needed. The endometrium leaves the body through the vagina as a reddish fluid. This is a period.
First you get to know the man/women then start to go out with your future wife then, dint rush things and take it slow, then as you get closer...
It resets everything, then you start of in the car again. x
Hayling
If you really want to completely delete your town and rebuild there is a fast and easy way to do this. When you start your DS, it will ask you Continue, Tag Mode, Other Things, and Never Mind. Choose Other Things. When you do it will pull up another list for you to choose from. Choose rebuild town. It will delete your entire town and all will be reset. You can then obviously rebuild and restart! I hope I helped you! ^-^
The ozone layer starts about 6 miles above the Earth's surface in the stratosphere. This layer plays a crucial role in absorbing the sun's ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which helps protect life on Earth from harmful UV rays.