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The numbers are different and so is the writing from ours.
a new year separate to ours. it involves different animals.
Not only did all of the Romance languages evolve from Latin, but in the 19th century, some English grammarians decided that Latin was the perfect language and decided to rewrite the rules of English to make it more like Latin. So, such rules as not putting prepositions at the ends of sentences and not splitting infinitives (though that one does get disregarded in more poetic English. Star Trek wouldn't be the same without it) come straight out of Latin. Generally, with Romance languages and English, that which is considered to be better grammar is more closely related to Latin.
Why on earth do you want to give him/her a different name to that of his/her parents? The mere thought defies sane logic!
It is important because Chinese is a whole different culture than ours.
The sumerian system was based on 60; ours is based on 10
No, not all living things have a respiratory system like humans. Different organisms have evolved various methods to exchange gases with their environment, such as through gills, spiracles, or direct diffusion through the skin.
The sumerian system was based on 60; ours is based on 10
Cats are animals and higher order vertebrates so their respiratory systems function just like ours do. Info you find regarding the human respiratory system and it's anatomy will apply.
The sumerian system was based on 60; ours is based on 10
The numbers are different and so is the writing from ours.
The Sumerian system used base 60 whereas we now use base 10 (the decimal system).
Yes they do. More accurately, they breathe through their nose or mouth as we do.
in their writting system they have pictures in ours its in letters.I hope this helps :)Maridelle Garcia I.S. 72
It depends on what country you mean by "ours".
The excretory system of crayfish, which involves specialized structures called green glands for waste removal, is unlike the human excretory system, which primarily relies on the kidneys. The respiratory system of crayfish, which involves gills for gas exchange, differs from the human respiratory system that uses lungs.
it's called 'hieroglyphics' - and used pictures to represent words or phrases.