The main source is satelieghts, as they can go further than men/women. Also, scientists on Earth have taken the data, and worked things out from it, example: red shift
The Green Belt Movement *has* planted 50 million trees, so far...
Serena and Venus Williams are professional tennis players from the United States known for their success in women's tennis. They have both achieved multiple Grand Slam titles and have been ranked as the world No. 1 in singles. The Williams sisters are also known for their dominance on the doubles circuit, having won numerous titles together.
A woman who is in charge of a school is typically referred to as a "principal" or "headmistress." In some educational settings, she may also hold titles such as "head of school" or "school director." These roles involve overseeing the administration, curriculum, and overall management of the school.
It is used as carbon source. It is used to make glucose
In traditional Igbo society, women do not traditionally take titles. Titles are a privilege reserved for men.
the lenape women planted,harvested,cooked,and made cooking equitment
Margaret Court with 62 Grand Slam titles from 24 Grand singles titles, 19 Grand Slam women's doubles titles, and 19 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles.
Since they were nomadic people the Cheyenne planted no crops of any kind. Like other Plains tribes they ate mostly meat from animals they hunted and the women gathered wild roots and berries when they were available.
Before 1968 it was Suzanne Lenglen, with 15 titles, and after 1967 it was Martina Navratilova, with 11 titles.
UCLA has won the most for men and women, Stanford is second, and USC is third.However, in all of men's sports USC has the most titles. Stanford leads in women's titles. 1. UCLA (101 titles) 2. Stanford (94 titles) 3. USC (84 titles) 4. Oklahoma State (45 titles) 5 Arkansas (40 titles) 5. LSU (40 titles) 6. Old Dominion University (32 titles)In all of men's sports 1. USC (72 titles) 2. UCLA (68 titles) 3. Stanford (57 titles) 4 Oklahoma State (45 titles) 5. Arkansas (40 titles)In all of women's sports 1. Stanford (31 titles) 2. UCLA (28 titles) 3. LSU (24 titles) 4. North Carolina (22 titles) 5. Texas (20 titles) 6. Old Dominion University (14 titles)School titles by sport:Baseball: 1. USC (12) 2. LSU (6) 2. Texas (6)Basketball: Men's: 1. UCLA (11) 2. Kentucky (7) 3. North Carolina (5)Basketball: Women's: 1. Tennessee (8) 2. Connecticut (6) 3. Stanford (2)Bowling (Women's): 1. Nebraska (3)Boxing (men): 1. Wisconsin (8)Ice Hockey (women) 1. Wisconsin (4)Field Hockey (Women): Old Dominion University (9)
Artificial insemination.
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They had to hunt and make spears and knives
Flowers planted in soil that is too rich.
because the men would usually die at a young age leaving the titles to the women.