The answer will depend on the age of the student, the country of study, whether or not they are studying close to home and the cost of accommodation.
You will need to have alot alot alot of gas in your spaceship so you can come back down if you wanted to stay up there for a long time but if you wanna stay up there until you it will take about 100,000 hours for you to die...
YES
The military
Yeah if you stay in the sun for 3 hours
the fence surrounds the school to make sure that the students stay inside the boundraries of the school
A dog can stay without peeing for max of 4 and a half hours
yes.
I would assume a child could stay in a child care center during their regular hours of operation. If you would your child to stay in a center for extended periods of time, you could try checking out adoption centers.
In France, students typically have a long lunch break, often lasting around two hours, which allows many to go home for lunch if they live nearby. However, this practice can vary by school and region; some schools may require students to stay on campus and provide a cafeteria meal. In urban areas, it’s more common for students to eat at school, while in rural areas, students might be more likely to return home. Ultimately, whether students can go home for lunch depends on local policies and individual family circumstances.
Hippo can stay in water for 16 hours
16 hours
about as many of them are still virgins?
8 hours.
5 or 6 years old in kindergarten because they come home for lunch and stay home for the rest of he day.
For about 3 hours.
I dont think a dog or any animal should be left at home alone.Bring them to a kennel,or something.Leave them with a friend.It is very mean to leave them home alone.An if you do leave them at home for jus a few hours we found out that if you leave the t.v on they stay calm.
Germans go home since lunch isn't served at school.