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colonyfrom Yahoo AnswersMonday, 19th Dec 2011 - 12:12 pm Dinasors have lived / lived on earth for hundred 60 million years.
The first Australians have lived / lived there for about 400 years.
For many years the usa has been / was a british colony.... Monday, 19th Dec 2011 - 11:12 am Best colony (new england, middle, south) to live in during the colonial era? I find south to be best but I don't haves many reasons as with the other colonies. Which one would you choose and why?... Monday, 19th Dec 2011 - 11:12 am http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E15IC3YKv8g
It's a story of a man acting towards a colony of ants the exact same way God has allegedly acted towards us.... Monday, 19th Dec 2011 - 7:12 am In California, a man who lost his expensive car at a gun point made a complaint with the police. The police men first chased him on a helicopter but when the car exposed more smoke when he was trying to speed up the car, he left the car on the road a... Sunday, 18th Dec 2011 - 11:12 pm I am American, and I live in South Carolina. In my opinion I think that the original 13 colonies of the US should have the Union Jack as part of their state flag to show where they came from. Currently, the only US state the still incorporates the Un... Sunday, 18th Dec 2011 - 10:12 pm the population of a bacteria colony triples every 12 days. you estimate that there are currently 125 bacteria in a petri dish. what will the population be in 7 days? In 28 days?... Sunday, 18th Dec 2011 - 10:12 pm A circular colony of bacteria has population P=300e^(t/6), t in hours. The radius of the colony is 1 cm for every 6000 bacteria. What is the rate of change in the area of the colony after 24 hours?
i only have until tonight so please hurry, thanks... Sunday, 18th Dec 2011 - 9:12 pm Yea so the 13 british colonies of the new world, what specific thing was each of them known for?
Example:Virginia: tobacco... Sunday, 18th Dec 2011 - 9:12 pm I put some bacteria under a microscope from a white colony on nutrient agar. When I look at it in focus, it looks like a type of cocci, but when I put it a little bit out of focus, it looks like a bacillus! Any ideas on what this bacteria may be? ... Sunday, 18th Dec 2011 - 8:12 pm Need answer fast!... |