They did it with clear and brilliant thinking, and by applying concepts from astronomy and geometry. They figured out how to do some triangulations that gave them basic measurements from which to estimate earth's over-all dimensions.
He could cause and control the course of war. War was nearly always present in the lives of the ancient Greeks, making him a very powerful god. He flew
White, quote wikipedia "it (zinc oxide) usually appears as a white powder, nearly insoluble in water." After heating it becomes yellow.
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Yes, earthquakes can have foreshocks, which are smaller earthquakes that occur before the main event. These foreshocks can help seismologists to predict the likelihood and intensity of an upcoming larger earthquake.
The planet, within our solar system, that has nearly the same diameter as Earth, is Venus.
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Before Columbus arrived in America, vikings and norsemen had arrived. Leif Erickson discovered America nearly 500 years before Columbus, he was a Norse explorer.
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A Norseman named Leif Ericson was the first recorded European to land in North America. He did this nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus.
Leif Ericson was a Norse viking explorer who was the first European to land in America around the year 1000, nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus (he arrived to the New World in 1492).
Columbus's men were plotting to either kill Columbus, or throw him overboard because his crew was:1. starving nearly to death2. had almost no water whatsoever3. hadn't encountered land yet, until the evening of the day Columbus promised.
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It has been said that Christopher Columbus was afraid to fail. Because of his desire to succeed, he drove himself and his men nearly to death.
THAT'S SO EASY. Columbus couldn't pay for the three ships and supplies, not nearly. He had every thing paid for by the king and queen of Spain.
He didn't need any, he was a Titan. To the Greeks, he was nearly omnipotent, as were all of their divinities.
Columbus believed he had arrived at islands off the coast of Asia
There were more than 5,000 tribes before Columbus' "Discovery".