go ask your mom
There are 206 natural World Heritage sites.
There are several sites that offer industrial workstations for sale. These include: www.dehnco.com, www.sovella.us and vistamation.com/industrial_workstations_from_iac.htm
Some war sites during the American Revolution were: * Lexington, * Concord, * Saratoga * Yorktown * Trenton.
I found several sites that said, "uv sensors, but only 2 that said, "industrial". The two sites are elecdir.com and ien.com.
One can find pictures of industrial accidents on sites such as Safety Risk, Newshopper.sulekha, Fotosearch and Shutterstock. Please be warned that these sites can contain graphic images.
Leopold A. Goldschmidt has written: 'Industrial redevelopment' -- subject(s): Industrial sites, Planning
Dwellings, industrial sites, farming
Brownfield sites are properties that have been previously developed but are not currently in use, often due to contamination concerns. They can include former industrial sites, abandoned commercial properties, or old transportation facilities. Additionally, brownfield sites can vary in size, location, and the level of contamination present, which may require different remediation approaches. Examples include former gas stations, factories, and warehouses.
George Michael McManmon has written: 'The factors and process of industrial site selection' -- subject(s): Industrial location, Industrial sites
The Philippines have 6 sites inscribed on the World Heritage list. There are 3 cultural sites and 3 natural sites. These sites include the Historic Town of Vigan, the Baroque Churches of the Philippines and Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park.
Yes the Alamo is one of the battle sites during the Texas revolution.
In 2009, there were 890 World Heritage sites; 688 cultural sites, 175 natural sites and 27 mixed sites.