Athens, then Sparta lost preeminence, Persia asserted authority with the Kings's Peace, Macedonia came to preeminence then took over the Persian Empire, and Greece was taken over by Rome.
In other words, the Greek world was devastated by the Peloponnesian War, and other cohesive states were able to dominate the weakened and divided Greek city-states.
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The s.s. empire tern was a boat that phillip and his mother were on in''The Cay'' that later got blown up...
The German word for "fail" is "scheitern" . Pronounced SHY-TERN===============================================Other translations areDurchfallenVersagenFehlschlagenMisslingenDanebengehen
In "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, the empire tern explodes in Chapter 12. The explosion occurs when Timothy and Phillip are trying to signal for help using a flare gun, leading to a dramatic turning point in the story. This event highlights the dangers they face while stranded on the deserted island.
Yes. The Wandering Albatross can fly for thousands of miles. I think this is true of the Arctic Tern too....
The wingspan of an Arctic tern is 76-85 cm. (26-30 in)
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A sooty Tern can fly up to 4-5 years witihout ever setting foot on land.
A Roseate tern fits that description.
4 years
Two Years. I am only 12 and I know that!
Arctic Tern
The tern's cousin
The Maine tern is a type of bird much like the arctic tern!
To my understanding, a tern is a seagull but a seagull is not necessarily a tern. (It's kind of how a square is a rectangle but a rectangle isn't always a square.) A tern is a subfamily of seagulls (as a beagle is a subfamily of dogs). This particular seagull is smaller than most, has a long forked tail, and thus flies more gracefully.
another name for Antarctic TERN IS "STERNA VITTATA".
The common tern has a blood red bill with a blake tip and the arctic tern has a dark crimson bill.