That would've meant that the Soviets (Russians) would have released their hold on the northern portion of Korea. There would have been NO "North" and "South" Korea. Just a country called Korea. No war.
if it never happened, lots of people would be alive,America would not have hatred on Iraq and there would be no history on the Persian Gulf War
terrible
It will remain an unknown, but it is always fun to play the guessing game. Here are a few possibilities: * Istanbul would have fallen. * The sea lanes to Russia would have opened and resupply could be accomplished. * The Russian Revolution would have never happened. The Soviet Union would have never existed. * Germany would have lost WWI two years earlier. * The US would never have entered WWI. * Kemal Attaturk would not have risen to power and the Turkish Republic would not exist. * Hitler would not have gained favor. * WWII in Europe would not have happened. * WWII in Asia might never have happened. * Singapore would never have fallen. * Nuclear weapons might never have been needed. * Chernobyl and Three Mile Island would have never happend. * Vietnam would still be a French Colony. * Korea and the Vietnam war would have never happened. * China might have never become a Communist State. * The Cuban Missle Crisis might never have happened. * The Cold War would never have happened. * Gasoline might still be 50 cents a gallon. Darned Anzacs.
When Soviet & US/Allied forces drove their invasions toward the enemies positions, such as the center of Berlin or near the 38th parallel in Korea or the 17th parallel in Vietnam, that's where the leadership of those particular combatants would draw the line.
The US entry into the war most likely would have been delayed.
The answer would be parallel lines these lines never meet or cross each other.
It never would have happened, simple as that
no they are parallel therefore they will never intersect
if it never happened, lots of people would be alive,America would not have hatred on Iraq and there would be no history on the Persian Gulf War
The train tracks were parallel for as long as the eye could see. Another good sentence would be, parallel lines never meet.
Parallel lines are lines that no matter how long they get will never run into each other. _______________________ ____________________________________ These are parallel lines. You can see that if you made either one of them shorter or longer, they would never meet. / and _ are not parallel lines because they would run into each other.
The Renaissance would have never happened.
You would get a high circulating current through both cells, possibly enough to do significant damage to both the cells and to you, depending on the capacity of the cells. Technically, they would actually be connected in series, not parallel!
Answer: Two lines that never touch or have any points in common are parallel. If there was a slight angle difference with one of the lines, they would eventually cross somewhere. Perfectly parallel lines will always remain parallel and will never cross each other. Answer: If they are also in the same plane, they are said to be parallel.
Two lines that are equidistant and, therefore, never intersect, would be parallel lines.
Then Hitler would've never killed so many Jews..... Lorena
we would have it anyway.