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Suppose there were no humans, would the universe have any meaning?
I believe that the birth of humans in the universe is accidental. Humans are extremely important to the universe because they can provide answers to many questions like the meaning of life and in a way provide a purpose to it.
By Richard Shurwood3 years ago in Earth
Arctic temperatures are rising so fast? How will humans be affected by those in the future?
The Arctic region is warming at a rate more than twice as fast as average. The average global temperature is rising 1.4 degrees Celsius in the last 100 years, but the Arctic has warmed at nearly five times that rate. We need to take immediate action to prevent severe weather and rising sea levels, which could affect coastal areas and low-lying landmasses such as Bangladesh.
By Flagler Danzig3 years ago in Earth
AIDS originated from chimpanzees, so what did the first person who got AIDS to do to an ape?
The neat and solemn hospital was still full of people, during which people came and went, all busy with their respective conditions. At dusk, before the hospital closed, a special person came to the blood drawing station. Seeing him, a small change occurred in the eyes of the doctors and nurses. I would rather the medicine on the shelf to produce dust, but I hope the people in the world are unharmed. As we all know, the task of doctors and nurses is to save diseases and cure people, save lives and help the injured, but they all do not like a kind of people. These people look no different from ordinary people, and what they carry in their bodies can make normal people afraid to approach. They are people with AIDS, the body carries the HIV virus can reduce the human immune system, thus destroying the health of people, serious cases can directly lead to the death of people.
By Baudamolova3 years ago in Earth
When the Titanic was sunk by an iceberg, why didn't the people on board take refuge in the iceberg?
In 1912, the "unsinkable" Titanic sank at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean on its first official voyage, making it the most tragic maritime disaster in human history in terms of casualties. In the sinking, 1,517 of the 2,224 crew members and passengers lost their lives forever.
By Deljewitzki3 years ago in Earth








