Bering Land Bridge
It is loom or textile weaving machine that is given motive power by water power. these were developed by a man named Cartwright in the l700's He was a clergyman by the way. This brought abot a rapid industrialization using water power in manufacturing.
The same way you ask out a man who is under 50.
The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.The togas were made of wool in various weights.
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The Panama Canal is a man-made waterway in Panama.
The Panama Canal is a man-made waterway in Panama.
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Panama Canal
A canal seems to be the obvious answer. Could be locks, too.
Suez Canal
Evaporation. The water cycle does this lots. You may be interested in " desalination" . That's the man made way. Fresh from salt: the wave of the future
no, lake baryessa is a man made lake meaning their is no way a shark could live in that water:)
Places that do not receive much rainfall get their water from mountain streams that drain into aqueducts. They also get their water by way of man made reservoirs.
Because a man in the sky made it that way... Seriously, though... Try the search bar next time... How_does_the_water_get_into_the_coconut
Panama Canal
the early man made pottery because it wass the only way he can bring water with out dropping it