Who hit the lowest note?

Who hit the lowest note? Joy Chapman What singers have a 5 octave range? 15 Singers with 5 Octave Range Mariah Carey. Now when it comes to hitting them high notes and doing it easily, I do not think there is anyone out there better than Mariah Carey. Christina Aguilera. Hayley from Paramore. Celine Dion. […]

Where does Gauteng get its water from?

Where does Gauteng get its water from? Vaal Dam Who is responsible for safe drinking water in South Africa? Department of Water Affairs and Forestry Where does Pretoria get its water from? Interesting Information about Pretoria’s Springs At present, approximately 57 million litres of water per day is supplied to the City of Tshwane from […]

How long were horse drawn carriages used?

How long were horse drawn carriages used? The carriage era lasted only a little more than 300 years, from the late seventeenth century until the early twentieth century. For much of that time, only the very wealthiest people could afford to own and maintain their own vehicle. What is the use of horse cart? 1. […]

Can you substitute oil for butter?

Can you substitute oil for butter? There is not really a hard and fast rule to the right amount of oil to replace butter, but you can typically use about three-quarters of the amount of butter that is called for in the recipe. For instance, if the recipe calls for 10 tablespoons of butter, you […]

Which animal contain both testes and ovaries?

Which animal contain both testes and ovaries? True hermaphroditism is when a single individual has both ovaries and testes. It’s very common among invertebrates — almost all flatworms and sponges are hermaphrodites as are most snails, all earthworms and others, too. Are nematodes bad for humans? The nematodes are not dangerous for humans, animals and […]

When did people start weaving fabrics?

When did people start weaving fabrics? 6500 BC What are the earliest known fabrics woven? A team of archaeologists and paleobiologists has discovered flax fibers that are more than 34,000 years old, making them the oldest fibers known to have been used by humans. When did humans learn to weave? 28,000-20,000 B.C. Early humans used […]

Does Michelle Kwan still compete?

Does Michelle Kwan still compete? Though Kwan doesn’t compete professionally anymore (and says she rarely skates since retiring), she says that it’s still important to support the USA athletes — especially under this year’s regulations for the Tokyo games. “It’s fun to watch and cheer on our athletes,” Kwan says. What is Michelle Kwan up […]

What does GMC car stand for?

What does GMC car stand for? General Motor Company Which is higher end GMC or Chevy? GMC trucks, thanks to GMC’s focus on utility vehicles like pickups and SUVs, are higher quality and better equipped than standard Chevys. GMC trucks are targeted toward professionals more than Chevy trucks are. Chevy trucks appeal more to mass […]

Who came up with the name grapefruit?

Who came up with the name grapefruit? But until the 19th century, grapefruits were either called “the forbidden fruit” or “Shaddocks,” a reference to the English ship commander who brought pomelo seeds (the grapefruit’s ancestor) to the West Indies in 1683. It wasn’t until the 1800s that a Jamaican farmer coined the term “grapefruit.” What […]

Was there an Iron Age in Africa?

Was there an Iron Age in Africa? The African Iron Age, also known as the Early Iron Age Industrial Complex, is traditionally considered that period in Africa between the second century CE up to about 1000 CE when iron smelting was practiced. What was unusual about the West African Iron Age? West Africa didn’t go […]

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