John D. Rocekfeller is the richest man in history
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No, the noun 'world', and the noun phrase 'the world' are common nouns. The phrase 'the world' is a general word for the planet on which we live; all of the people who inhabit the planet (mankind); the society in which one lives or something exists (the world of fashion, the world of academia, the world of politics, etc.)A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. The proper noun for the common noun 'the world' as a word for the planet on which we live is Earth.
because otherwise we wont have a planet to live on, thtl make the human race wipe out!
In France the president is suposed to live in 'Elysee' , but Sarkozu choose to live , by his own in Paris in the 16e (Paris is divided in 20 quarters), who is one of the richest;with his wife.
John D. Rocekfeller is the richest man in history
No, John D. Rockefeller was the world's richest man to ever live, worth an estimate $323.4 billion. Anton Fugger doesn't even make it to the Top 10 richest men ever.
Actually John D. Rockefeller (1839-1937) was the richest man to ever live. Bill Gates had a net worth of $124,000,000,000 (billion) but Rockefeller knocked him off the map with 323,400,000,000 (billion)
The first persn to live on the planet is dead
No human has ever made a trip to another planet, let alone colonized it for permanent habitation.
That falls under the category of science fiction. So far, no person have ever been on the planet Mars.
The richest Jamaican entertainer who ever lived was Bob Marley, whose net worth is conservatively estimated at $130 million. He is followed by the richest living Jamaican entertainer, Shaggy, whose net worth is estimated to be $22 million.
yes, because no water and food in planet mars
Without a suit? No, the planet's atmosphere is thin and without oxygen.
No. The planet has no oxygen.
aliens
Well, Bill Gates does not live in England so the answer would be no.