It determines what we can do and what we can't do.
think-what are you using to type now. it gets work done!
Naturally occurring and man-made chemicals are in everything around us.
People started using planting in their everyday lives around 12,000 years ago during the Neolithic period as they transitioned from hunting and gathering to agriculture. This shift led to settled communities, the development of agriculture, and the domestication of plants for food and other uses.
Ecology helps us understand the relationships between organisms and their environment, which is important for managing resources sustainably, conserving biodiversity, and tackling environmental issues like climate change and pollution. By studying ecology, we can make more informed decisions in our everyday lives to help protect the natural world and ensure a healthy planet for future generations.
he lives in new york and he's my neighbor and he talks to me everyday how cool is taht u guys see him on TV but i see him in real life Auagust 22, 2008 You are not telling the truth, He doesn't live in New York and has never lived in New York, nor would he be able to talk to you everyday as he lives in CT with Stephaine and that is where the Corporate office is.
Electricity effect your everyday lives by heat and light
If you become a doctor
Laws effect the way we live our everyday lives by maintaining order in the community.
The confederation has little effect, but the constitution is used everyday by courts and in laws.
The Iroquois people depended on nature and understood its effect on everyday life.
Freedom of speech is a part of the Constitution that plays a role in everyday lives. Not only the words that we say but also words that are on clothes.
The Constitution. :)
The first Missouri Constitution was written in 1820 and went into effect that same year. The current Missouri Constitution was adopted and went into effect in 1945.
how is x-rays used in our everyday lives
Californium has not uses in everyday life.
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Landfills can impact everyday lives by polluting air, water, and soil, leading to health problems and environmental degradation. They can also release methane, a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change. Additionally, landfills can take up valuable land space and harm ecosystems.