yes.It only depends on what kind of person you are but there could be. And if there are very few.
It is a very cold and dry landscape and is not suitable for long-term human habitation. Ninety-eight percent of the continent is covered with an ice sheet.
Ninety six percent of the human body is made up of oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen. These elements are essential for life and play key roles in various biological processes in the body.
Yes, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen make up about 96% of the human body. Sodium is present in smaller amounts in the body, contributing to less than 0.2% of body mass.
No, it is not possible to regrow the human teeth but a replacement is possible.
5.7 percent
Nine percent.
No, it is not possible for a human to live on Uranus.
One hundred percent of the human population covers the world.
any thing is possible, in 1995 they made a human like ear grow out of a mouse from cow tissue, and they have sheep that grow livers that are 25 percent human. so probably in the next 70 years if the people who have trouble with change dont stop it, but progress is impossible to stop.
Around ninety percent of the grasslands have been converted into farmland in North America. There have been several grassland species that have almost vanished into extinction because of human activity (i.e., plains bison, burrowing owls, and black-footed ferrets).
no that is not possible
About 75% of human history.