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You need to explain what transformation you refer to. The transformation of the empire in the west relation to what? You also need to explain why it would need to be accurate/inaccurate.
Gaius Marius was the consul for Rome and was elected seven times. Marius defeated the invading Germanic tribes, his career was of great significance for Rome's transformation from Republic to Empire.
Coal began to replace the wood in the 1800s because the wood became scarce in some places. in the 1900s coal replace wood as a chief energy source because of its many used such as the fuel for steam engines which powered the many railroad engines popular during the period, and fuel for the steam turbines used in the production for electricity.
In the history of Western Civilization in particular, the year 1789 is a very important historical "date." Marking the outbreak of the French Revolution, this year generally sparked the transformation of Europe from a traditional, monarchical, classed society into the modern society -- characterized above all by political liberalism, including a basic commitment to democracy and an increasingly global values-perspective -- that it has become.
Man makes history.
Combustion
chemical energy is converted to kinetic energy
Chemical energy is converted to kinetic energy.
Energy transformation involved in terms of industrial processes of burning fuel to make energy.
In any energy transformation energy is preserved.
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In any energy transformation energy is preserved.
Energy Transformation is when energy changes from one form to another. :)
A change from one form of energy into another is called energy transformation.
Energy transformation from a nuclear power plant
Energy transformation
The radio signal itself, of course, is not an energy transformation - energy transformation means that energy is changed from one type to another. There is an energy transformation when the radio signal is created, and another one when it is absorbed.