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Many amphibians are born with lateral lines. As they grow older, some amphibians such as salamanders lose their lateral line because it's no longer a necessity due to the fact they also walk on land.
The indigenous people are the ones who live in the land, but the land is always changing so there is not an accurate response to that question.
Candy Land is a fictional location from the board game of the same name. It is not a real place, but rather a fantastical land made entirely of candy and sweets.
No. If every human being (5.6 billion) was given a space about the size of a bathroom stall to live in, everyone could fit into one cubic mile. The problem with land use is complicated. It has more to do with resource management in a given area than the overall amount of tennable land that's available on Earth for people.
Green usually represents land unless your thinking about Golf courses. if it did mean water it proprably be seaweed
The solution to land pollution is the three Rs. Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.
well their is the most common way of getting to candy land and that is to go to sleep thinking of your own candy land but i can say that their is no such thing as candy land only the board game i am sorry .
Many amphibians are born with lateral lines. As they grow older, some amphibians such as salamanders lose their lateral line because it's no longer a necessity due to the fact they also walk on land.
Nope, Uruguay is not land locked. Perhaps you're thinking about Paraguay- Paraguay is land locked.
You might be thinking of cross section.
You might be thinking of cross section.
You might be thinking of cross section.
You might be thinking of the Land Rover logo.
You might be thinking of a plateau
well one solution to stop land pollution is by recciclng.
No, you do not get 400 if you land on Go in the game of Monopoly.
Christopher Columbus landed in the Bahamas, however thinking he had made it to Asia.