The correct answer......is 6.5 Long-term health effects apparently
It would be 800 years.
It depends on his/her age and how fast is he/she.
A century is 100 years, so 2 centuries is 200 years.
14000N is the correct answer
200m
300 meters. They stagger the starting lines
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About 9.11 seconds at 79km/h to cover 200m
200 meters is equivalent to approximately 656 feet.
80 years, give or take. Depends on how long the last child born lives.
100m, 200m, 4x100m, and long jump.
its 200m it says on the first page. (:
its 200m it says on the first page. (:
It would be essentially the same as if the child were your own: it depends on the age of the child and if the child is responsible enough to be left unsupervised, and how long he or she will be unsupervised. It is generally, not recommended, though, to leave a child under the age of 11 years.
After such long time it would be if the legal guardian is unfit. They would have to see to the child's point of view who has not seen her parent in 10 years and do not know him. Most likely would the parent get visitation and eventually shared custody. Eventually he has the chance for sole custody.
As long as they remain established.