The Amish are a religious group of Protestants who reject modern technology and live a simple lifestyle similar to that of 18th or 19th century America. They emphasize traditional values, community living, and manual labor.
The first known European to have reached Easter Island was the Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen in 1722. However, it is believed that Polynesian settlers arrived on the island hundreds of years prior to European contact.
Clay pots take hundreds to thousands of years to decompose in a landfill due to their high durability and resistance to environmental degradation. However, if they are broken into smaller pieces, the decomposition process could potentially be faster.
Quicksand has likely been existed for hundreds of years, drawing attention due to its ability to trap individuals who step into it. While it's difficult to pinpoint an exact date of discovery, references to quicksand can be found in ancient texts, such as the Aeneid by Virgil.
There are approximately 138 Egyptian pyramids still standing today, with the most famous ones located in Giza, such as the Great Pyramid of Giza. These ancient structures were built as tombs for the pharaohs and are a symbol of Egypt's rich history and culture.
These are the Moai statues on Easter Island, each representing a deceased ancestor. They were carved by the Rapa Nui people between 1400 and 1650 AD. The purpose of these statues is still a subject of debate among historians and researchers.
Hundreds of ethnic and religious groups comprise of the migrants to North America. The largest ethnic groups include German, British, Chinese, Indian, French, Russian, Japanese, South Korean, and Filipino. The largest religious groups include Catholics, Protestants, Muslims, non-religious, and Buddhists.
The former troubles in Northern Ireland were often been portrayed as a Catholics v Protestants issue, but that is not really the case. The question is asked based on that assumption. However, it was far more complex, with other factors intertwined in there, so it is not purely and only a Catholics v Protestants issue. To explain it in full would take a long lesson in Irish history, going back hundreds of years and that is not really practical in an answer like this. So Ireland doesn't really have religious conflicts as such.
Everything humans do involves hundreds of technologies.
There are hundreds of thousands of Religious ministers in the world, from all kinds of religions.
Hundreds of thousands of inorganic compounds are used in technology and science.
William Joseph Simmons was the Southerner who reformed the KKK after it had fallen. He convinced hundreds of thousands of men that Jews, blacks, and non-protestants were evil.
The 3 main religious groups are: -Christianity -Judaism (Jewish) -Islamic The previous answer is not correct. The religions listed above are the Abrahamic Religions and not the main religious groups of the world. There are literally hundreds of thousands of religious groups, and possibly thousands of "main" religious groups.
trying to get rid of the monarchy that has ruled there for hundreds of years.The money does not really get past Kathmandu to the rest of the country.
There are hundreds including such noteworthy institutions as Stanford, USC and California Institute of Technology.
In hundreds of thousands of ways. Think about it, a car is technology, and we use that to transport goods (among other things). Distribution of media and information can be done using the internet which is technology. Honestly, this is an extremely easy question
It depends on how you define 'protestant'. Originally they were a group that split from the Catholic sect of Christianity. Since then there have been hundreds of further splits and new sects created, each of which may be called protestant 'protestants'
Mary I changed the English church by restoring Catholicism as the official religion. She undid many of the religious reforms made by her father, Henry VIII, and her brother, Edward VI, and sought to return England to the authority of the Pope. She persecuted Protestants, leading to hundreds of executions and earning her the nickname "Bloody Mary."