Depends on what you're trying to do...
That title was used by japan in its Imperialistic expansion days, and would not be appropriate. Even Japan changed its flag because of the excesses carried out under the old 'rising sun' flag.
Yes, the phrase "down under" can be used in a sentence to refer to Australia or New Zealand, or to indicate a location that is situated in the southern hemisphere. For example, "I'm planning a trip down under next summer to explore the Outback."
Yes it does, but it is icy. It used to be a forest, but then it got cold because it moved down to the south pole.
Australia is sometimes referred to as "the land down under".
move it one way and then slow down and go the other way.
The Maya used terracing to create flat agricultural land on hilly terrain, slash-and-burn farming to clear land for cultivation, and irrigation systems to manage water for their crops.
techniques used in masking cakes?
Early farmers used methods such as slash-and-burn agriculture, where they cut down trees and burned the vegetation to make space for crops. They also used hand tools like axes and hoes to manually clear the land of vegetation. Additionally, some farmers used animals, like oxen, to help plow and clear the land.
the oil from under the se used to be underwater but the sea levels have fallen leaving the oil on the land :)
Three type of techniques used
Stamping and welding techniques are used.
One of the Few techniques he used was LITHOGRAPHY