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During World War II, the American steel industry boomed, while other countries' steel manufacturing facilities sustained considerable damage
Arkansas did not exist during the colonial period. At that time, the land that would become Arkansas was part of New France. Most of the people who lived in the area were Native Americans and the few Europeans were mostly explorers or fur traders.
yes
Texas and Arkansas were part of the Confederacy during the US Civil War. Both states had slaves, however Texas joined the Confederacy before the assault on Fort Sumter, and Arkansas joined the rebellion after the assault on Fort Sumter.
fatal
After it cools if there was no damage sustained during overheating
Physical damage
Physical damage
The damage it had sustained during ww1
the cardiorespiratory fitness activity
Cardiorespiratory endurance
Physical damage
teeth,jaw,mouth all of the above
cardiorespiratory fitness activity
physical Damage
teeth,jaw,mouth all of the above
Yes, if they don't die from other injuries (fractures, tissue damage to their unprotected abdomen) sustained during that kind of cruelty.