Many Indigenous peoples believe in creation stories that attribute the responsibility for all living things to their respective spiritual deities or forces, often personified as nature spirits or gods. These stories vary widely among different Indigenous cultures and are deeply rooted in their spiritual beliefs and traditions.
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The object is likely non-living. Life processes, such as growth, reproduction, metabolism, and cellular respiration, are characteristic of living organisms and are not present in non-living objects.
Cells are present in all living organisms, from the simplest single-celled microorganisms to complex multicellular organisms like plants and animals. Cells make up the basic units of structure and function in living organisms.
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living things depend on non-living things and they all belong in an ecosystem.one wont be present without the other
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You must have adopted it, or conceived it I believe.
In most missions,the natives lived in the living quartars of the missions.
The natives were living there when John Cabot discovered it
yes they are.. they are responsible for the making of proteins,thus making them quite important!
A flu epidemic might wipe out a tribe of natives living in the tropical rainforest because they could die with the flu.
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I don't understand the question. But, Samoans are Samoans.
Yes there are natives everywhere
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Positive: He discovered Mont Royal Present day Montreal Canada and Natives were living there, close to where McGill University is today. Negative: It is believed that he was indirectly responsible for the extinction of all the native People of the St Lawrence ( Montreal) due to exposure to Europeans.
NOTE: **The standard of LIVING, couldn't be found exactly** The cost of living in Angola is expensive for the Natives as well as tourists.