Who invented cricket stumps?

Who invented cricket stumps? Bronte Eckermann What is the origin of stump in cricket? The origin of the word is from wicket gate, a small gate. Originally, cricket wickets had only two stumps and one bail and looked like a gate, much like the wicket used in the North American game of wicket. Why there […]

What connects London to Paris?

What connects London to Paris? Eurostar What countries does the Eurostar go through? Discover all of Eurostar’s destinations – with trains direct to Paris, Brussels, Lille, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, as well as our connecting destinations in France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany, with an easy change in either Paris, Lille or Brussels. Is ferry more eco […]

How many brothers did Rutherford have?

How many brothers did Rutherford have? 11 siblings Was Ernest Rutherford rich? Ernest Rutherford, whose father (aged 3) emigrated to New Zealand with his Scottish parents, was born in 1871. His father, like his grandfather, was a wheelwright, a millwright, and a small farmer. The family was not wealthy, but neither was it poor. Young […]

How do you keep eggnog from curdling?

How do you keep eggnog from curdling? It’s the same reason you learn to add acid to water and not water to acid in chemistry calss. To bring this back to eggnog, you can add rum to eggnog becuase the overall mixture won’t become acidic enough to curdle the dairy. Why does my eggnog curdle? […]

What is the history of water transportation?

What is the history of water transportation? Shipping, transporting of goods and passengers by water. Early civilizations, which arose by waterways, depended on watercraft for transport. The Egyptians were probably the first to use seagoing vessels (c. 1500 bce); the Phoenicians, Cretans, Greeks, and Romans also all relied on waterways. How water is used for […]

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