Yes when the question is incomplete, nonspecific or poorly phrased.
Any answer can lead to another question. There is always more to know.
You get them into what you are talking about and get their attention and then maybe they will be more interested which will lead them to asking questions...I should know I'm a student myself
Answers do exist but there will always be more questions than answers.
Lead has more protons. Lead contains 82 protons, while tin only contains 50.
Remember, there are no dumb questions, only dumb people. Now go wash your face.
Ask your primary care physician! They should be able to lead you to a professional who can answer any of your questions. Ask as many questions as you can of the person who referred you.
Nope! There is actually a plethora different kinds of lead sentences, like questions, anecdotes, and many more options. Almost anything can work.
Because I enjoy helping people out in areas that I have some expertise. Sure, there are a lot of inappropriate questions that lead to some even more inappropriate answers but, there are also some very legitimate questions and it is fun to answer them.
They both weigh one pound and are therefore the same weight. The answer to the questions is no.
I've heard Paul sang lead in more songs than John but I've also heard John has sang lead in more than Paul, it would make more sense that John would of sang lead in more songs since he was the lead singer in the band. I am the biggest Beatles fan and this is one of the few questions I've never really known for sure.
Anyone can answer and/or edit questions here. There are probably thousands of people who contribute to answers, some more frequently than others.
A question on WikiAnswers is not allowed to have more than 200 characters so that the questions remain concise, to the point, and so that the answer is more likely to be more appropriate to the question asked. The longer the question, the more complicated and involved the answer is likely to be, and the more likely the answer is not going to be what you are looking for.