United States
hydropower or hydroelectricity is the power of water generated by water. we use this electricity everywhere it powers 24% of the worlds electricity.
Capacitive loads have a leading power factor. Current leads voltage when there is capacitive reactance. (The opposite is inductive, which is lagging.)
"I am become death, the destroyer of worlds."
Japan has had a modest military since the post-WWII Allied Occupation. It has around 250,000 active personnel, with approximately 60,000 reserves. It has a budget of around $55 billion, which is 1% of its GDP. The economy of Japan is the third largest in the world. Japan is the world's largest creditor nation. Therefore Japan's economic power is greater than its military might.
Air power is often referred to as "aerial power" or "air superiority." It encompasses the use of military aircraft and other aerial capabilities to achieve strategic objectives in warfare. This includes not only combat operations but also reconnaissance, surveillance, and support for ground forces. The term emphasizes the importance of controlling the airspace in modern military operations.
It was England.
England,
England,
It was England.
Truly, the answer is Spain, but England bought the information from Spain and put it in maps.
United States
Usa due to the Treaty of Versailles
the united states is the current leading world power
industrialization and technology
1."Usa" Military superiority since 1991 2."China" Pretty strong military while having the Worlds most populous military 3. "Russia" Lost almost everything in 1991 but is gaining and has mor power than #4 4."Britain" Lost a ton of power since 1800 but still is a military superiority 5. "Japan" Great economy but has a lot to catch up in military
British had the most power. They had the most money the strongest military and had the most land in Africa at the time.
The two most powerful countries in the world are the US and Russia (based on military power) However based on economical power, the US and China.