gorillas are losing there habitat by humans moving onto the mountains 12 year old Allyssa
Giant Armadillo's habitat is losing because of humans.
in a way, but there are still some there, humans just cant hear them.
We were losing. We're poor losers. Not too hard to figure out the rest.
If you're losing weight and cannot figure out why, then it is absolutely necessary to see a doctor. It may be evidence of something more serious and should be addressed as soon as possible.
Road accidents have left many injuries to the physical and mental health of humans. Thousands of people are losing their lives and families losing their loved ones.
Sexually active? No. Sexually productive? If you produce children, yes.
Scientists create graphs to visually represent data and to better understand patterns and relationships within the data. Graphs allow scientists to analyze and interpret information more easily, identify trends, and communicate their findings to a wider audience. Graphs also help scientists make predictions and draw conclusions based on the data they have collected.
Animals are losing there homes because the population of humans on the earth is growing very fast and we need more space for houses. That means that we need to get rid of natural ecosystems to build new house for the people.
No. Although jaws have reduced in size significantly over the past million years, due to dietary changes.
Losing a father at a young age can affect a son in many different ways and can affect them their whole lives. They may not get the proper guidance from a male father figure and learn how to be a good husband and father.
5000+9...you figure out the rest