FACT or CRAP 2020 .......
The first pillows we're made of stone and used exclusively by wealthy Mesopotamians about 7000 BCE to help keep insects from crawling into their mouths, noses, and ears while they slept.
FACT or CRAP ? ewwwww
again the bugs in the nose
FACT or CRAP ? ewwwww
again the bugs in the nose
Saying the blood type "is common" is crap. It's not common in any groups of people; prevalence rates of RzRz are <1 in a 1000. There's a couple studies that had Native Americans with small sample sizes that had an RzRz, so you could argue that "slightly more common" might be accurate (1 in 100, perhaps). Emphasis on MIGHT be, as the sample sizes in the study are tiny.
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Well in that case, CRAP was my answer, and it's the correct answer.
Saying the blood type "is common" is crap. It's not common in any groups of people; prevalence rates of RzRz are <1 in a 1000. There's a couple studies that had Native Americans with small sample sizes that had an RzRz, so you could argue that "slightly more common" might be accurate (1 in 100, perhaps). Emphasis on MIGHT be, as the sample sizes in the study are tiny.
The actual source for this question/answer is a wiki page for a TV show.
Saying the blood type "is common" is crap. It's not common in any groups of people; prevalence rates of RzRz are <1 in a 1000. There's a couple studies that had Native Americans with small sample sizes that had an RzRz, so you could argue that "slightly more common" might be accurate (1 in 100, perhaps). Emphasis on MIGHT be, as the sample sizes in the study are tiny.
The actual source for this question/answer is a wiki page for a TV show.
Also, while clearly no science major, I'm a curious person and it appears that RzRz is a genotype...but whatever. Of course I'll defer to the calendar.













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