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It gets the answers from user volunteers.
No, it gets it's answers from people who know the answer to the questions. These answers CAN be retrieved from wikipedia, yes.
the answer before the question
wikianswers.com
Yahoo Answers gets its answers from its users. Typically users use sites such as Wikipedia or WebMD to find the answers to the questions being asked.
You just have to do the questions yourself. Asking for answers gets you no where in life.
First of all, it's not «were», it's «where». Second, it's not a question of «where», but of «how». And third, Answers.com gets his answers from "his" users.
They asked their audience to yell out answers for their name.
The contestant gets to pick 2 answers. If the first is wrong, he gets another chance.
All answers come from Regitered users and Non-registered users. Anyone can contribute here on WikiAnswers.
Everybody gets different answers. Beanium doesn't exist you stupid. You receive your answers from your lab experiment.
When a plant gets light it photosynthesises (makes food) in the dark it respires. Hope this answers your question:)