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it was used for power cars,boats,ships,power pipe lines,trucks,electric waterplants etc..
Industrial Revolution
what factors increased industrial power
Finn Borum has written: 'Organization, power and change' -- subject(s): Industrial organization, Power (Social sciences) 'Organisationsaendring'
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The change from water power to steam power and eventually electrical power and the exodus of farm workers to the cities thus supplying a work force.
The dodge D100,150,200,250,300,350 are all medium/heavy duty trucks which were produced as 2wd trucks, the power wagon badge was placed on those d100-350 trucks which came with 4x4 or full time 4x4.
The definition of a revolution is a "fast" change or overturn in power or the way something is done. This can happen both politically or with force. In short, it is a quick change in power or way of life. Though the industrial revolution was over all peaceful, it still technically is considered a revolution.
No, cause the heavily loaded trucks use more power than the empty trucks. I see you have the same homework assignment as me...
it did not increase the power of anything, the industrial revolution harnessed the power of steam. :) :) :) by abbie mcalpine
Products made from steel bars include many precision-engineered components that power trucks
Spills come from broken pipelines, or crashed oil tankers and trucks, or mistakes (deliberate and accidental) at factories and power plants. Dumping often occurs in bushland and National Parks, anywhere where they think they will be unseen.