Mark Walden (the author) has stated that the previous publisher wont publish them, so after a long time of searching, a new publisher was found. As of March 10, the author says they are coming soon, but no date is known yet.
It came out in 2008...
because they want to escape and come to America!
Yes especially European Jews to escape Hitler's holocaust.
to escape crop,failure,famine,and harsh governments.
No, acceleration is not the same as velocity. Velocity is the rate of change of an object's position, while acceleration is the rate of change of an object's velocity. Velocity tells us how fast an object is moving and in what direction, while acceleration tells us how quickly an object's velocity is changing.
Freedom of religion, free land, escape from debts, new opportunities, and adventure were some of the reasons for Europeans to come to the US.
To escape religious persecution, to find better opportunities. Those were the main general reasons.
In order for us to get there on time we had to escape or evacuate from the huge crowd standing in front of us
Velocity tells us the speed of an object's motion as well as its direction of movement.
You check out the speed and direction, and times them together, and it will tell you the velocity of the object.
No
In physics, position, velocity, and acceleration are related as follows: Position is the location of an object at a specific point in time. Velocity is the rate at which the position of an object changes over time. Acceleration is the rate at which the velocity of an object changes over time. In simpler terms, position tells us where an object is, velocity tells us how fast it is moving, and acceleration tells us how quickly its speed is changing.