No frozen things are dead and they don't come back to life.
No, dried out starfish cannot be brought back to life. Once a starfish is dead, there is no way to revive it as they do not have the ability to regenerate from a dried-out state. It is important to handle starfish with care to ensure they remain healthy and alive.
No, freezing a bee will likely kill it. Bees are cold-blooded and cannot withstand freezing temperatures. Once frozen, the bee's bodily functions will cease, and it will not be able to come back to life.
The lion was helpful in the story of the lion and the mouse because the mouse helped free the lion from a trap, and later on, the lion returned the favor by sparing the mouse's life when it was in danger. This demonstrates that kindness and help can come from unexpected sources.
The symbiotic relationship between the tawny owl and mice is that of predator/prey, respectively.
its called using cryonics. or cryogenically bringing a life back.
Not with any technology currently available.
captain america was frozen in a plane crash and was brought back to life in modern times
Brought Back to Life was created in 1992.
No frozen things are dead and they don't come back to life.
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The scientist have not brought back to life the mammoth but they hope to do so by 2060.
Yes Walt Disney died he had himself cryogenically frozen in liquiz nitrogen. But he was brought back to life
Gohan did be brought back to life
Yes, some frogs actually do it all the time, naturally, for hibernation. This has been reproduced in lab freezers and they're fine afterwards. But while they're frozen, they're like green ice cubes!
Lazarus was brought back to life by Jesus to demonstrate his power over death and to show that he is the Son of God.