What are the major climate zones of Mesopotamia?

What are the major climate zones of Mesopotamia? Ancient Mesopotamia used to have about 10 inches of rain per year and very hot temperatures – in summer average temperatures reached 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Modern-day Iraq and Syria have an arid climate. They have hot, dry summers and short cool winters. Are the Tigris and Euphrates […]

What was the first inauguration on TV?

What was the first inauguration on TV? In 1925, Calvin Coolidge’s Inaugural address was the first to be broadcast nationally by radio. And in 1949, Harry S. Truman became the first President to deliver his Inaugural address over television airwaves. Which president was first on TV? In 1939, Roosevelt was the first U.S. president to […]

Is a tiger an omnivore or carnivore?

Is a tiger an omnivore or carnivore? A tiger is a carnivore. Carnivores are animals that get their energy by eating other animals. Can a Tiger be herbivore? Answer: (a) Tiger is a carnivore because it eats only meat. (b) Deer eats only plant products and so, is called herbivore. (c) Parrot eats only plant […]

When would you use 133 cable insulation?

When would you use 133 cable insulation? The 133% insulation level was designed for use on systems where voltage from the neutral point varies from 15kV/1.732, depending on load balance. This was formerly referred to as “Ungrounded”. The basis for the term ungrounded is that each cable is capacitively coupled to ground via a high-reactance […]

What else did Samuel Crompton invent?

What else did Samuel Crompton invent? Samuel Crompton (3 December 1753 – 26 June 1827) was an English inventor and pioneer of the spinning industry. Building on the work of James Hargreaves and Richard Arkwright he invented the spinning mule, a machine that revolutionised the industry worldwide. How was the spinning mule changed over time? […]

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