6500000 per metre, the regeneration usually requires alot of semen from cows to allow it to be fertile.
Dune regeneration refers to the restoration or natural rebuilding of sand dunes in coastal areas. This process typically involves planting native dune vegetation, fencing off dunes to protect them from erosion, and allowing natural processes to help rebuild the dune ecosystem. Dune regeneration is important for preserving coastal habitats, protecting against erosion, and providing a buffer against storm surges.
it cost 100,000
It ranges from $600 000 to $1 000 000 dollars.
The Dune website shows the most expensive pair of brown boots that they have as being ´£175. However, this cost is likely to depend on sales and availability.
While the liver is an organ that is capable of regenerating itself, this is not a simple process. It would be difficult to quantify exactly how much this would cost, as one would need to factor in the medical technologies needed to complete this task, as well as the expertise of trained technicians to oversee the regeneration.
Dune grossed $27,447,471 worldwide.
Dune - Dune album - was created in 1995.
like 3000-10000
My teacher told me once that a long time ago fishermen used to break the starfish so that they would "die" because they kept on catching them in their nets. What they didn't know was that they grew their parts back so there were actually twice as many as before! http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080416133204AAkz44H
A desert dune is a dune formed in a desert
I don't have access to real-time pricing or specific artwork valuations. The cost of "The Pines on the Dune" by Jan Kagie Jr. would vary based on factors such as the artwork's condition, provenance, and market demand. It’s best to check with art galleries, auction houses, or online art platforms for current pricing information.
Factors that affect dune shape include wind direction and strength, sand supply, vegetation cover, and obstacles on the dune's path. Wind direction and speed determine the dune's asymmetry and orientation, while sand supply and vegetation influence the dune's stability and size. Obstacles like rocks or buildings can cause the dune to take on unique shapes as it flows around them.