depends if they like dan, they might get jealous and not share at all.
50 for sure.
To determine the percentage of people born in the USA in 1943 who are still alive, we would need to consider the current year (2021) and the life expectancy for individuals born in that year. According to the Social Security Administration, the life expectancy for individuals born in 1943 is approximately 68.2 years for males and 72.7 years for females. This means that a significant percentage of individuals born in 1943 are likely still alive today, but the exact percentage would require more detailed demographic data and calculations.
The factors of 210 are 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 14, 15, 21, 30, 35, 42, 70, 105, and 210.The factors of 252 are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 12, 14, 18, 21, 28, 36, 42, 63, 84, 126, and 252.The greatest common factor is 42.These are large enough numbers with enough factors that finding the prime factors of each is likely to be easier than determining all the factors.The prime factors of 210 are 2, 3, 5, and 7.The prime factors of 252 are 2, 2, 3, 3, and 7.The common factors are one 2, one 3, and 7, so the greatest common factor is 2 x 3 x 7 = 42.THE ANSWER IS 42!
103/101 = 1.0198 So, if there are no other changes, (eg in capital productivity) inflation is 1.98 %. For small percentage changes, it is usually safe to take 3% - 1% = 2% since the estimation error in these figures is likely to be greater than the rounding error between 1.98 and 2.0
Most likely an F.
The Bull Shark, as they are the species that are most likely to attack humans.
The biome with the greatest number of species would likely also have the greatest variation in ecological niches and adaptations among those species. This variation would result from the diverse range of environmental conditions present in the biome, driving the evolution of unique traits in different species to survive and thrive in their particular habitats.
Ancient humans are the same species as we are. Aliens, if they exist, have nothing in common with humans most likely. So no.
most likely never but that is simply the nature of humans
The least dangerous bear species is generally considered to be the American black bear. They are typically less aggressive and more likely to avoid confrontations with humans compared to other bear species.
Humans did not evolve from monkeys, and no evolutionary biologist has ever claimed that we did. Monkeys are related to humans, but not ancestral to humans. The species from which the human race most likely evolved would be some form of Australopithecus (which is now extinct).
The answer to this question is not known. It is possible humans hunted the mammoths into extinction. It is also likely we will never be certain about the answer to this question. We have caused the extinction of numerous other interesting species, such as thylacine.
Dogs were thought to be the most dominant after humans because of the size of the species and the tactics of its species.then again the more less dominant species of prim mates were thought to rule the earth, but they're only in parts of the planet as in dogs are spread across the globe. So the worlds most dominant species is cat or dogs because of they're cross globe species and they're tactics in hunting
Some People will think its Pollution and killing but the main cause is people Building on The animals Habitat
The domestic dog, or Canis familiaris, is a likely contender, as the dog has been associated with humans for over ten thousand years.
It depends. If it is widely exposed to poachers and do not have enough of a food source then yes its possible. With assistance from humans though it can survive (i.e. us giving them food in a zoo or something)
The greatest coexistence between Neanderthals and early modern Homo sapiens likely occurred in Europe, particularly in regions such as the Iberian Peninsula and the Balkans where there is evidence of overlapping settlements and possibly interbreeding between the two species.