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research team included data from neighboring towns in order
to see if the water pollution was an isolated incident or more
widespread than previously thought. They did not have this data before because the towns had never shared pollution data with each
other until now.
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I don't really know. I've done this since I was 4 when I used to get nose bleeds that lasted a good while. I got them until I was an adult when a specialist cotterized(sp?) a blood vessel in my nose. I got them even then, but not as often and not as persistently.
I also put ice cold ice packs on my forehead.
I suppose you are swallowing blood that has been exposed to the air. That means it is carrying oxygenated blood. Other than being prohibited in the Bible, I don't see anything really wrong with it. When you look it up, it says that it can bring about vomiting. That never happened to me.
I feel that they got caught up in the media and had no right opinion on it. The reason is the showtence that the medium of the story tells us. The proper analysis.
For sure.
"She was certain that the answer was 4"
"She knew for sure that the answer was 4"
A, ask the librarian. It’s the only reasonable answer and I believe it is true. Brainliest?