What are Green Lantern powers? The Green Lantern has used this ring to fly, to create a green energy which can be used in a variety of ways, to hypnotize people, to become invisible, to translate languages, to pass through solid objects, to heal, to paralyze enemies, and even to time travel. Is Green Lantern […]
What type of cheese does not melt?
What type of cheese does not melt? But as the weather gets hotter, maybe we should take a look at some cheeses that don’t melt. There’s a family of semi-firm cheeses — among them, queso panela, queso fresco, paneer, halloumi, feta, cotija, ricotta and soft goat cheese — that won’t melt over direct or indirect […]
Did they have cars in 1948?
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How much is my Monopoly game worth?
How much is my Monopoly game worth? Generally speaking, vintage Monopoly games are not worth much. They are almost always less than $200 for a standard edition, no matter how old or how good the condition. Not long after the game began production at Parker Brothers in 1935, more than 20,000 games were being published […]
What happens to wheat stalks after harvest?
What happens to wheat stalks after harvest? The wheat stalks left behind after harvesting cannot be eaten by animals so are normally used as bedding for livestock or left on fields as a way to enrich the soil. What do you do with corn stalks after harvest? The waste leftover from corn harvest is the […]
Are Seagull producers consumers or decomposers?
Are Seagull producers consumers or decomposers? Producers and Decomposers: Seagrass, seaweed, algae, plankton, bacteria. Primary Consumers: Turtles, damselfish, crab, shrimp. Secondary Consumers: Octopuses, triggerfish, squid, krill. Tertiary Consumers: Seagulls, penguins, elephant seals, whales. Is a seagull an omnivore? Food for thought Gulls are omnivores and will eat fish, eggs, insects or molluscs. They will consume […]
What are some examples of social barriers?
What are some examples of social barriers? Social barriers: lack of community support, social norms and group conformity. Cultural barriers: tradition, culture, customs, religion. Economic barriers: lack of property rights, corruption, fiscal infrastructure. Political barriers: ideology, values. What are societal barriers? Social barriers refer to differences and inequalities associated with different types of peoples in […]
What was the role of a scribe in ancient Egypt?
What was the role of a scribe in ancient Egypt? Who were the scribes? Scribes were people in ancient Egypt (usually men) who learned to read and write. Although experts believe that most scribes were men, there is evidence of some female doctors. These women would have been trained as scribes so that they could […]
Why did hunter gatherers move from place to place?
Why did hunter gatherers move from place to place? Hunter-gatherers travelled from place to place due to the following reasons: If they stayed at one place for a long time, they would have eaten up all the plant and animal resources available at that place. As animals move from place to place in search of […]