Without Matthew Henson, historical records and first-hand accounts of his Arctic expeditions, including reaching the North Pole, would have been lost. His accomplishments as an African American explorer also helped pave the way for future generations of adventurers and broke barriers in polar exploration. The world would have missed out on his significant contributions and inspirational story.
Possibly. The Bible indicates that planet EARTH itself will last forever (Ecclesiastes 1:4, Psalms 104:5,Psalms 37:29) HOWEVER, the world of wickedness active on the earth today, WILL end at God's appointed time (Matthew 24:14)(Daniel 2:44), but no one but God knows that date (Mark 13:32). We on earth were only given signs to recognize the 'time period' when the end would come, and we're seeing them all around us now(2 Timothy 3:1-5)(Matthew 24:3-14)(Luke 21:10-11)(Matthew 24:37-39/2 Peter 3:6)(Matthew 28:19, 20)
The organism lived in a variety of habitats including the ocean, forests, grasslands, and deserts. Its specific location would depend on the species and its adaptations to different environments.
Geographic conditions change the way we live. For example if you lived in India, you would have to learn how to fish and protect yourselves from the monsoons. If you lived in Antarctica, you would have to make clothing suitable for the cold weather.
If you weighed 100 pounds on earth, you would weigh 37.8 pounds on Mercury. -I am 105% sure
If the weather never changed, you would want to make sure you lived somewhere you were comfortable!
Oh, what a lovely question! Matthew Henson, the first African American Arctic explorer, didn't leave any records of his favorite color. But I bet he would have loved the colors of the Arctic landscape - the icy blues, snowy whites, and deep grays. Let's imagine him surrounded by those beautiful colors as he explored the frozen wilderness.
The people who lived before 1901 lived in almost every country in the world. People who lived in 1901 would now be, uh, dead citizens. Sorry.
The world would be worse because we would not have good music to listen to
It would be better.
the world would run low on recources and explode.
yes
then they would be the best people in the world :D
Consult the movie "water world."
This is not a positive answer, but in Matthew 9:1 it says "So He (Jesus) got into a boat, crossed over and came to His own city" Jesus considered Capernaum His city as He ministered extensively there. Peter, Andrew, John and James also lived there. Then in Matthew 9:9 we are told that as Jesus passed on from there (Capernaum) He saw a man named Matthew sitting at the tax office. Assuming Matthew lived in the town where he worked, that would mean he lived in Capernaum.
The world, in my opinion would be a lot worse because some people love his books.
hundreds of people wouldnt have died.
Matthew smells, would mean 'Matthew is smelling'. (Matthew Nuha'eet) Matthew is smelly would be "Tam yest zapakh at Matthew". Which would mean "There is a smell coming from Matthew". I tried to translate as best I could, and the translation will sound perfect if you know how to imitate a Russian accent!