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Sedimentary rock varies greatly in mineral composition. For instance, sandstone is largely quartz; limestone is largely calcite; and claystone is largely clay minerals.
The 8-track tape was introduced in 1965, initially marketed by the Lear Jet Corporation. It quickly gained popularity for its convenience in playing music in cars and home audio systems. The format remained popular throughout the 1970s before being largely replaced by cassette tapes.
In 1867, most Canadians lived in the eastern provinces, particularly in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. These regions were more densely populated due to their established settlements and economic activities. The majority of the population was concentrated along the St. Lawrence River and the Atlantic coastline, with rural areas predominating. The western territories were largely uninhabited at that time, with only a small number of settlers and Indigenous communities.
the cost and difficulty of such mining.
No, the Ozarks are largely in Missouri. Nebraska is a flat as a tabletop.
Nova Scotia is a maritime province, It is part of Canada and is neighbors to both Prince Edward Island the smallest in both landmass and population in Canadian provinces. It is also neighbors with New Brunswick which is the largest of the three Maitime provinces in land mass and second to Nova Scotia in population. Nova Scotia is the middle of the pack in land mass and the largest in population largely due to the Maritime provinces largest city of Halifax.
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Lower Canada
Today, cobblestones have been largely replaced by quarried granite setts in the 19th century to have a better ride for vehicles. However, in the 20th century they again got replaced by asphalt.
Dogsleds
Canada gains oil largely through the prairies, meaning the provinces of Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Manitoba.
a blood pressure measuring device that largely replaced sphygmomanometers
by 1900
AGP was the most common before the PCI Express
Mercury. The metal gives off poisonous vapours - and has largely been replaced by alcohol.
The northern provinces of the Low Countries pulled away from the southern ones due to religious differences and tensions that culminated in the Eighty Years' War. The northern provinces, which were largely Protestant, sought independence from the Catholic-dominated Spanish rule in the south. This eventually led to the formation of the independent Dutch Republic in the north.