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Remeber oz is a tv show and ratings are whats important with tv, however oz is probably the most realistic setting that I've seen yet.
Probably becouse noone wrote the article yet.
Well Then it's probably dead. Or not matured yet.
no there isn't one yet. They are probably making one right now
No not yet probably soon though he is married
Scientists find a new species of sea sponge each day
Exactly we don't people could have found them all probilly not though most of the time you just happen oppon them.
So many species haven't been classified due to the lack of funding to buy the equipment to research these organisms. Since the rainforest and the deep ocean are difficult places to reach, there are probably millions of undiscovered species that are out of reach to scientists. Economical slumps provide less money to be wasted on the discovery of new species.
There are unlikely to be any big new islands to be discovered, yet there may still be some that are undiscovered in the middle of the oceans, yet they are probably not going to have anything of interest on them so they are probably worth forgetting about!!!
This Moshling is yet undiscovered.
It is estimated that there are still a large number of sea species that have not been discovered in the ocean. Scientists believe that the majority of species in the ocean have yet to be identified, with some estimates suggesting that over 80% of marine life remains undiscovered.
there are over a million species of insects that we know of but probably more that we have not discovered yet
almost 310,000 species in the worldthere are probably more not discovered yet
he called them the actinides. they were ekaaluminium, ekaboron, and ekasilicon (aka germanium, gallium, and scandium)
I believe the correct answer is he was able to predict the existence of yet undiscovered elements, due to the gaps. For instance, I believe germanium was one of the elements undiscovered in the table, its placeholder was called ekasilicon.
The as yet undiscovered and fictional element hugeonium will have many electrons, possibly in excess of 125.
No. We know what the stars are. They are not planets. They are distant suns, many of which do have undiscovered planets.