That's highly unlikely but coming from America even I wonder a bit with how most of our politicians think. I have a good feeling that they wouldn't because prisoners of war can be very useful to a country who is under attack.
It may seem highly unlikely, Yet All American prisons have access ports into the over head sprinkler systems in there control office , the access ports can be used to deliver anything from tear gas or mace , to Anthrax threw out the prison instantly , saturating every cell , room , and prisoner with chemical weapons . Access ports are not a common or needed accessory to a over head fire sprinkler system. they are there for a reason,
YES. The fertile soil in the eastern half of the Fertile Crescent came from the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers. However, the fertile soil in the western half of the Fertile Crescent came the Jordan River and the several small streams that coalesce to form it.
American planters moved to Hawaii because of the fertile soil. The fertile soil came from the volcanoes beneth the islands of Hawaii.The volcanoes gave the fertile soil. To find out more on Google write Hawaiian islands
No The Japanese never came onto Australian soil.
There is no alternative. Where would we keep the prisoners if we removed them from Guantanamo. Atleast in Guantanamo, they are off American soil. Would would be able to sleep at night, knowing that terrorists were in your city? Ultimately, there is no other option. What is performed in Guantanamo may not be pretty, but it is necessary to keep America safe and end the war against terrorism.
Got the british to leave their forths that were built on america soil
no
The colonists came to America for religious freedom, fertile soil for tobacco and rice, and treasures.
kill it
the soil from the landform can kill the coral and the animals in it. the soil from the landform can kill the coral and the animals in it.
Soil Science Society of America was created in 1936.
Oil was one of the incentives to invade the Middle East. With this, came terrorism on our own soil.
Yes, diatomaceous earth can effectively kill worms in soil by dehydrating and damaging their exoskeletons.
Tilling the soil can kill grass by uprooting and disrupting its root system, making it difficult for the grass to survive.
Drying out the soil can help control gnats by disrupting their breeding environment, but it may not necessarily kill all of them. Gnats thrive in moist conditions, so reducing the moisture in the soil can discourage their presence.
To kill chives, you will have to dig them out of the soil. Be sure that you get the entire bulb or the chives will grow back.
Yes.
because plants and life in the soil should not die and kill casa