Yes, we still see effects of the Crusades today in terms of religious tensions and relationships between different cultures in the regions that were impacted by the Crusades. The Crusades also left a lasting impact on the politics and power dynamics in the Middle East and Europe.
Russia recently invading Georgia Bosnia and Cosovo
no you cannot you can just see the effects of it no you cannot you can just see the effects of it no you cannot you can just see the effects of it
In the past, Texas Longhorns. Today, Brahmans, and Brahman-European beef breeds, Texas Longhorns, Herefords, etc.
Miss Mona played by Dolly Parton, In The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas Brittany Murphy!
The long term effects were that Columbian people could not see the Pope anymore and jumped into the volcano, making it explode again. This made the land weak and caused huge cracks in the earth, these still remain today and if you looked down one you could see to the middle of the world and you can see the crystallised bodies of those who killed themselves for the Pope. Those cracks are the long term effects.
The Hiroshima atomic bomb caused significant soil contamination with radioactive materials like cesium-137 and strontium-90. This contamination had long-lasting effects on soil health and fertility and posed serious risks to human health and the environment. Reclamation and decontamination efforts have been ongoing to mitigate these effects.
we still talk about it because it was one of the darkest period ever in history and what we see is that it maybe still affects the Indians right now..
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The Texas Revolution was the war for independence from Mexico; it began in 1835. The colonists first created the Republic of Texas, and eventually, in 1845, the United States annexed Texas as a state. Prior to the annexation, a growing number of American pioneers had settled in the territory, soon outnumbering the Mexican residents. The American settlers were in favor of the annexation, while the Mexican residents of Texas were not. In addition to Texas becoming a part of the United States, another effect was that the Mexican government was very upset to lose what it believed to be Mexican territory; in 1846, a war between the United States and Mexico broke out. The Mexican-American War went on for two years before the U.S. triumphed and a treaty was signed between the two countries.
No you can not see that star today as it was a special bright star.
The Texas Panhandle Plain was formed through a combination of tectonic activity and erosion over millions of years. It was created by the uplifting of the land during tectonic movements and shaped by the erosion of rivers and wind, resulting in the flat landscape we see today.