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they put them in a jar in a cool, underground celler

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How many basketfuls of leftover food did the deciples collect after Jesus fed the crowd?

leftover of the food that fell after the feeding of the five thousand with two barley bread and two fishes were a total of 12 basket full.


What is a pile of of shelves from many leftover meals called?

A pile of shelves from many leftover meals is often referred to as a "food waste" or "leftover pile." In some contexts, it may also be called a "scrap heap" or "food scraps." Properly managing such waste is important for reducing environmental impact and can involve composting or donating edible leftovers.


In the 1900s food poisoning was rare true or false?

I'd say false. No fridges in those days and I read that diarrhoea was a leading cause of death and that is one of the main symptoms of food poisoning


What is the name of the insect that roles dirt into a ball shape?

It is not dirt that it roles it is animal dung. Hence it is called "The Dung Beetle" it may also be call a Scarab Beetle. The dung ball is buried in the ground and used as a food source for the beetle's young which emerges a long time later. This has resonance with the entombment of a mummy and its afterlife - hence the Scarab was sacred to the ancient Egyptians.


WHen did people develop the concept of numbers?

The concept of numbers likely emerged around 40,000 years ago when early humans began using tally marks and simple counting methods to quantify objects, such as animals or food sources. The development of more sophisticated numerical systems occurred around 5,000 to 3,000 BCE, with ancient civilizations like the Sumerians and Egyptians creating written numeral systems for trade, astronomy, and record-keeping. This evolution laid the foundation for mathematics as we know it today.