Christian
It depends what religion you are. If you are Mormon, then after you graduate from school, you become a nomad for two years, converting people to Christianity, other people of Christian religions do things such as become Missionaries, or join the Peace Corps.
The Things We Carry was created on 2006-08-08.
Horses made it easier for Plains tribes to hunt, and also made it far easier for them to travel. They could suddenly travel much faster than they originally could on foot, and they could also carry more than they used to as well. The ability to carry more things allowed plains tribes to become a bit more materialistic, that is, they began accumulating more possessions just because they could carry them. I hope that helps!
Some things used to carry things from place to place are:bagsboxescratespocketspursessuitcasesbriefcasestrunkswagonscarstruckstrainsplanesshipshorsesdonkeysmulescamelsdogspigeons
To help people carry their stuff instead of having to carry it themselvesIn order to carry more things.
yes. the ant can carry things heavier than its weight
science
A Giraffe can not carry anything, it is not 'designed' to do so
Living things carry out various biological processes such as respiration, digestion, reproduction, growth, and movement to maintain their life functions. Additionally, living things also carry out interactions with their environment and other organisms to survive and thrive.
All vehicles carry things.
From the 1st to the 4th century AD Germanic peoples attacked both the western and the eastern parts of the Roman Empire to carry out raids or for attempted invasions which were repelled. In 406 the Vandals, Sueves, Burgundians (Germanic speakers) and the Alans (Iranian speakers) from central Europe crossed the frozen river Rhine and invaded Gaul. They then established their own kingdoms in former lands of the western part of the Roman Empire. These invasions were more than just military attacks. They were migrations of whole peoples in search for new lands. The invasion of Eastern Europe by the Huns created a population squeeze in central Europe and these peoples needed new lands. The Alemanni of southern Germany took advantage of these invasions to take over Alsace (in north-eastern France) and Switzerland.