They shot people in the crotch this time.
Wine today generally has a higher alcohol content compared to in the past, making it stronger.
The movement of the plates can be compared to... Transform boundary- sliding past one another convergent boundary- moving together divergent boundary- pulling apart
Uhh the PAST
If you are referring to the present, today's most powerful sub-machine gun is the H&K UMP .45 cal sub-machine gun, or the Kriss Vector SMG. if you are referring to the past however then its undeniably the Tommy Gun. also a .45 cal sub-machine gun.
i have no ideas about past..... :(
A time machine. And probably a lot of guns!
most of the guns in the past were single shot with gunpower that the solider had to manually load. This process would take too long and would be risky. The machine gun was automatic thus making it easier to kill.
They changed it because the machine gun fire wouldn't let the troops advance ( charge ). It also changed it because no light Armor ( Jeeps and Motorbikes ) could get past it with out losing a crew member or 2.
The past participle of "compare" is "compared." For example, "I have compared the two options and made a decision."
Huge differences. Pirates used blackpowder single-shot pistols (you know, the wooden kind), swords (including cavalry sabers) and the Blunderbuss, a muzzle-loaded shotgun. Pirates of today use AK-47 assault rifles, and pretty much all kinds of terrorist guns they can get their hands on: AK74u submachine guns, the Dragunov sniper rifle, RPD machine guns, PKM machine guns, and tons of others.
in the past if not they would be using ray guns and lasers
Yes. In years past these automatic BB machineguns operated off compressed air which is how they were able to operate in an automatic way. Have not seen such auto BB guns in many a year........
No, "compared" is not a preposition. It is a past participle of the verb "compare."
At this time, no- but they have in past years,
Wine today generally has a higher alcohol content compared to in the past, making it stronger.
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World War 1 was the first great turning point in the 20th century because of how different the war was. Planes, gases, and machine guns were used. People no longer felt the same way about war as they did in the past. There were also many promises made and then broken, citizens become disillusioned with those who were leading them.