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Almost certainly not, new species of bugs are being found almost every day. While the discovery of previously unknown mammals is fairly sporadic, it has happened in recent years and probably will do. It is unlikely there will ever come a point where we can categorically state we have discovered and named all living things on earth.
Yes, there has been a lot of astroids that hit the earth. Most of them are small.
No, bronze was one of the first alloys ever discovered.
The crust which is about 7 miles thick contains the all of the element metals we have discovered so far because no one has ever drilled all the way through the crust.
The largest meteorite ever found is a 66-ton iron meteorite called `Hoba`, found In 1920 by a farmer was plowing a field near Grootfontein, Namibia. It is also the largest piece of iron ever found near Earth's surface. It is tabular in shape and about nine feet long, nine feet wide and about three feet thick. It was given the name "Hoba" because it was discovered on a farm named "Hoba West".
The largest crinoid species ever discovered is the Bathycrinus carpenteri, which lived in the deep sea and could grow up to 3 meters in length.
no but there was a monkey no..only monkeys because monkeys are the next smartest inhabitants of the earth.
It was not discovered, it was assumed until proved otherwise.
The exact answer is always changing, and there are probably twice as many species out there than we have discovered. The Environmental Literacy Council site estimates between 5 and 30 million species on Earth today (over 99% of all species that have ever lived are extinct).
Dolphin
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Aaliya Khan was the smartest person in the world. she was 121 yrs old and the oldest and smartest person ever in the world.
It is a dolphin.
The largest crinoid fossil ever discovered is a species called Seirocrinus subangularis, which can be found in the United States, specifically in the state of Indiana.
Almost certainly not, new species of bugs are being found almost every day. While the discovery of previously unknown mammals is fairly sporadic, it has happened in recent years and probably will do. It is unlikely there will ever come a point where we can categorically state we have discovered and named all living things on earth.
Leonardo da Vinci
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