It only mines bronze and a few other metles
No, it is Swedish.
The Olympic. There was also a ship called the Britannic which sank in November of 1916. (It hit a mine off the coast of Greece.)
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Yes, enslaved people were forced to mine in various societies throughout history, such as in ancient Rome and Greece, as well as during the transatlantic slave trade in the Americas. They were subjected to harsh conditions and exploitation while mining for resources like gold, silver, and other valuable minerals.
There are many places that have names starting with G. For example, there is the town of Green Bay, Wisconsin, the neighborhood of Greenpoint in Brooklyn, New York, or the country of Greece in Europe.
Aluminum is primarily mined in countries such as Australia, China, Guinea, and Brazil. These countries have large deposits of bauxite, which is the primary ore used to extract aluminum through a process called the Bayer process.
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Both are Greece
greek is the greece's nationality.
Greece is a country. There really are no 'opposites' to countries. I suppose the opposite of Greece would be "not Greece."
"Britanic" sank on November 12, 1916 after hitting a mine off the coast of Greece. It was carrying men and supplies for the war in the middle east and the balkans.Of the 1,066 people on board only 30 died, thanks mainly to the changes in lifeboat requirements and evacuation proceedures that were the result of the inquiry into the Titanic's sinking.It either hit a mine or was struck by a torpedo in 1916 and sank off the coast of Greece near the island of Kea. It was a hospital ship built by the White Star Line.