In 1914, Britain produced around 8.5 million tonnes of steel. This level of production reflected Britain's position as a leading steel producer at that time, driven by industrialization and demand for steel products. The outbreak of World War I in 1914 further increased the demand for steel for military purposes.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of sweets eaten each year in Britain as consumption varies widely among individuals. However, data from the UK government estimates that each person in Britain consumes an average of around 11kg of sugar per year from various sources, including sweets.
The mean average number of arms per person in Britain is 2, as the majority of individuals have 2 arms each.
On average, individuals in Britain consume around 4.4 kilograms (9.7 pounds) of rice per person per year. This amount can vary depending on personal dietary preferences and cultural influences.
The average number of children per family in Britain in the 1980s was around 1.8 to 1.9. This number had been declining throughout the 20th century due to factors like changing societal norms, economic considerations, and increased availability of contraception.
According to the Department for Transport, between 1994 and 1998, an average of 260 children were killed and 6,600 were seriously injured on Great Britain's roads each year, the vast majority of these children were pedestrians. This figure has been dropping in recent years with only 60 deaths and 2352 serious injuries in Great Britain in 2011.
Australia's involvement with Britain in 1914 or WW1 was quite all over the place, they were like rivals but not enemies, they kind of despised each other but when it came to danger they would ark up and protect each other no matter the cost. Australia thought of Britain as their 'mother country' and proudly fought for them in WW1 when Britain stepped up to its alliances with Belgium. Many young men were proud to fight for their country/mother country
Italy,Germany,France,Great Britain, Belgium, Poland and other small countries in 1914. The U.S.A in 1917
They went to war because when the Great War broke out in August 1914, Russia and France were lined up against Germany and Austria-Hungary. Each of these countries belonged to an alliance that committed them to supporting their alliance partner.=Britain was not committed to joining in the war in 1914, but did so. One of the reasons was the Treaty of London of 1839. This treaty committed Britain to protecting Belgium. But was Britain really protecting Belgium or was Britain protecting itself?=
July 1914 and they started to fight each other and kill each other August 1914.
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See link below (output is in MW electrical). Multiply by three for thermal output
Cardiac output
Each firm adjusts its output so that its cost, including profit, are covered.
Each colony had two-house legislature, which mirrored the government of Britain.
Each colony had two-house legislature, which mirrored the government of Britain.
Each colony had two-house legislature, which mirrored the government of Britain.
Each colony had two-house legislature, which mirrored the government of Britain.