Not a planet of any significant size, which would be easy to see, but it is possible that some pieces of rock are in a similar orbit to the Earth at the five Lagrangian Points of the Earth's orbit.
There is no commonly known plant named Manokamna. It is possible that it may be a regional or local name for a specific plant, but without further context or information, it is difficult to provide a precise answer.
basically all the animals you see in our world today. some have evolved some havent.
Oceanic crustal rock is basaltic in composition. if u havent read about it or hear about it ont put it on ur paper trust me
I would guess the reason is that more scientific benefits were expected from other missions - such as unmanned missions to asteroids, comets, investigating the Sun, etc.
the number of protons aka the atomic number but hte second thing i am not too shure about, sorry. if you havent already tried, try www.askjeeves.com ,sorry....
although i havent, i guess it isn't really possible.
we would die most likely to the hot tempretures over 5000 degrees. we may not even get that low as we havent broken through are crust yet but may be sometime in the future anything is possible.
It's quite possible.
poppy seeds?
Yes havent you seen the simpsions with enough nuclear waste anything is possible.
yes there is more than one way to get aids.
Because of pluto's severe lack of sunlight, oxygen and heat, none of the life that we know could have possibly existed on pluto. Is it possible another form of life existed on Pluto? Sure its possible. Scientist havent found traces of life.
Its quite possible that they might retire. But as far as i know they havent confirmed their intentions.
maybe havent heard them in a while though
because they havent thought of anything!- but recntly was his bday :P
Answer It's entirely possible. I'm in that same situation.
that would explain why they have the features of monkeys they havent caught up yetthey still evolving