the emergence of mass production technology, the evolution of instruments for measuring and analyzing process variables, and the development of computer technology in process control applications.
Both old and modern industry sought to innovate by reducing the costs of production over the 'old ways.' New industry has shifted the production to areas with lower wages, rather than improving the domestic process.
The more oxygen there was the more it evolve.
controls them
mid 19th century mainly plantation industry
these industries are modern
It evolved from Primitive transportation.
In 1896, E.G. Atcheson patented a process that transformed amorphous carbon to synthetic graphite by heat treatment, which laid the foundation for the modern graphite industry. A succession of inventions followed
Morgan
For modern culinary industry, probably Julia Child.
It said that modern humans, homo sapiens sapiens, did not evolve from homo neanderthalensis, but some new studies suggest that some modern humans have Neanderthals in their ancestry.
Yes its always been the same controls that i know of..
The phonograph