Yes.
because it helped the british more than it helped the colonists.it did not help the colonists at all.
the turning point of "the great war" was the sinking of the luistania the central thought that they were going to win and so did everyone else but that never happented becasue the allies got more mad and fought back harder than ever before.
Turning uses a knife edge to shear a piece off grinding uses a stone to abrade and break off a pieces the width of the stone turning point or line contact grinding area contact
Yes.
There are many times more people in the world practicing Christianity than Buddhism.
It should be more than 900
It is unclear what "stricter" means in this context. Christianity has more clear dogmas than Buddhism, so it is easier to fall outside of the boundaries of Christianity than to fall outside the boundaries of Buddhism. However, Buddhist rituals are typically more time and focus-intensive than Christian ones.
Christianity
more than 1,010
By the twelfth century Islam was more influential in Africa than Christianity. "Addition" And even today,Islam is more influential either in positive or negative way !
Yes. There can be more than one vanishing point.
In paganism we do not have deity that dies for our "sins" like Christianity does. We do have deities that "die" and are "reborn" every year but this is more of a symbolic thing than a phsycial thing. This is just an expression of the ever turning cycle of life.