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great britains emergence as a major naval power
No, hydro power is renewable energy, which has no carbon dioxide emissions.
Power stations do contribute to global warming, as the more electricity we use the more global warming will develop to the earth. And gradual the earth will be destroyed because of us humans.
By sandblasting, power washing, driving on, walking on, lawn watering, and contributing to the acid content of rainwater.
At first a earthquake happens under the water, then the earthquake waves rise the sea level and the sea then floats in a growing circle hitting countries, and destroying everything in its path, (if you are still in school) then you will learn about it in geography. But the power of it is based on the power of the earthquake,
the roman senate gained power when they took control of the citys finances
In many cultures, the elephant represents grace, prosperity, power, loyalty and wisdom.
Building the machinery will contribute some, but the actual wave power usage will not.
Hydro Electric Power
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explain why Rome's geography is added to its power and influence
The defeat of the Armada marked the beginning of the end of Spanish power. Throughout the 1600's Spain's strength and prosperity decreased. One reason for this decline Philip's successor ruled for less ably than he had. The English defeating the Spanish Armada was one contributing factor to the decline of Spanish power and prosperity. Costly wars and economic issues contributed mightily as well.
Mercantilism
Yes, electrical power outages can be influenced by geography. Factors such as weather conditions (e.g. storms, extreme temperatures), geographical location (e.g. urban vs rural areas, proximity to power plants or transmission lines), and topography (e.g. mountains, coastlines) can all impact the frequency and severity of power outages in a specific area.
Because it go boom!
James Fairgrieve has written: 'Geography and world power' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Anthropo-geography, Civilization, History
the power of lightning was a product of science.