1.) In the past the Japanese would use geothermal energy to heat their water. (although many do that now) 2.)Geothermal energy used to be use to treat skin or eye diseases.
By heating their water, and treating skin diseases!
artifacts are useful for history because history is the collection of past people, events, and dates that have left an impact on civilization. It's important to study history to avoid past mistakes and to learn lessons.
Yes, it is the past and past participle of "dig".
The past tense of steal is stole, and the past tense of meet is met.
The past participle is discovered.
By heating their water, and treating skin diseases!
The Icelandic geothermal energy has been used for many years for multiple purposes. Ever since the first permanent settler, Ingólfur Arnarsson, came to Iceland, people have figured out many ways to use the geothermal energy. For example when he came to Reykjavík, he saw smoke rising from the geothermal zones which are in Laugardalur in Reykjavík. That is the reason for why Icelanders usually translate Reykjavík to "Smoky Bay". In the early 20th century and before that the women in Reykjavík all went there to wash their and their families' clothes.
The Icelandic geothermal energy has been used for many years for multiple purposes. Ever since the first permanent settler, Ingólfur Arnarsson, came to Iceland, people have figured out many ways to use the geothermal energy. For example when he came to Reykjavík, he saw smoke rising from the geothermal zones which are in Laugardalur in Reykjavík. That is the reason for why Icelanders usually translate Reykjavík to "Smoky Bay". In the early 20th century and before that the women in Reykjavík all went there to wash their and their families' clothes.
300 examples of past participle
Volcanic activity; plate movement; geothermal energy; erosion; sedimentation; wind, flooding, temperature extremes; radiation; water; uplift; earthquakes; glacial movements . . .
vase, or jewelry
Examples of past morpheme include for example in unbreakable we have 3 morphemes.
an archaeologist
Geothermal energy is available everywhere - with there being varying levels of difficulty and expense in making use of it. By this I mean that besides doing it near tectonic plates, or doing some very expensive drilling, it is still impractical in many areas. However, technology keeps advancing, and we can already make more use of it than in the past. One day we may draw quite heavily upon it. And will no doubt need to!
u can learn that the past in more hard to live than living now.
One way is to read written records from a past civilization.
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