What Sea Borders Estonia?
The Baltic Sea borders Estonia’s northern and western coasts and the Gulf of Finland laps its northern shore Where exactly does Estonia meet the sea? …
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The Baltic Sea borders Estonia’s northern and western coasts and the Gulf of Finland laps its northern shore Where exactly does Estonia meet the sea? …
The horse and carriage first hit the scene around 3,000 BC in Mesopotamia, where two-wheeled chariots hitched to horses or donkeys became the hot new …
Petroleum has been used since at least the fourth century BCE, with the earliest recorded use by ancient Chinese and Middle Eastern civilizations When…
A solid, flexible synonym for collapse is "failure" , particularly when talking about systems, structures, or plans; words like "catastrophe" or "disi…
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New information technology reshapes society by creating ripple effects across ethics , social norms, and political systems, often in ways that are nei…
AC was chosen over DC primarily because transformers allow long-distance transmission with minimal energy loss, making it the dominant standard for ho…
A new moon is called when the side of the moon facing Earth is completely dark. What is it called when the side of the moon that faces Earth is dark? …
The steamboat had significant negative effects, including deforestation for fuel, habitat destruction, economic disruption for local food systems, and…
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The plasma membrane and cell wall (in plants, fungi, and some bacteria) surround and protect a cell by forming a selective barrier that controls what …
The first submarine used in the Civil War was the H.L. Hunley , a Confederate vessel built in Mobile, Alabama, and deployed in 1864. What submarine wa…