The agricultural revolution refers to the important changes that took place in agriculture changes in the 18th century England CHANGES 1. Enclosure movements : Reasons: Growing population (need more food) Numbers of war fought with france Farmers wanting to have one or two large blocks of land instead of few scattered strip Methods: Landlord tried to set up large estates where they could use new farming methods and machines Forced the tenant farmers to give up their land‚ exchange land
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Research Task: Metals By Megan Forbes 1. Gold Figure 1 Evidence of gold mines: Ancient Egyptian map showing roads to Nubian gold mines‚ dated 1400-1200 BC (Located in the Egyptian Museum in Turin‚ Italy) Figure 1 Evidence of gold mines: Ancient Egyptian map showing roads to Nubian gold mines‚ dated 1400-1200 BC (Located in the Egyptian Museum in Turin‚ Italy) Figure 2 Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs depicting gold Figure 2 Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs depicting gold i) Gold was no
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The Industrial Revolution homework by Mahdi – IB DT The Industrial Revolution was a period from 1750 to 1914 where they changed in agriculture‚ manufacturing‚ mining‚ transportation‚ and technology had a effect on the cultural conditions of the times.it started in the uk‚ then slowly spread throughout W- Europe‚ N-America‚ Jupon‚ and eventually the rest of the world Some facts: 1: The Industrial Revolution started in 1750. 2: The Industrial Revolution ended in 1914. 3: It was caused by people
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Geography Notes for Class X [Social Science] Page No: 1 Geography Notes for Class: X [Social Science] Prepared By: Kapil Mahawar INDEX S. No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Name of Chapter Resources an Development Forest and Wildlife Resources Water Resources Agriculture Minerals and Energy Resources Manufacturing Industries Lifeline of National Economy Page No. 01 04 06 08 11 13 17 CHAPTER 1: RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT Remember These Points Anything available in the environment
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Advertising producs | | | | Calculating prices | | | | Distributing added value | | | | Marketing products | | | | Packaging products | | | | Smelting iron | | | | assembling | | | | Cutting metal | | | | Laying cables | | | | Milling metal | | | | Pressing metal | | | |
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in the area and called the area Chillagoe. A wealthy man named John Moffat was interest in mining and found native copper in 1887. By 1894 there were two smelters in Calcifer and Mungana. The Chillagoe central smelters was built by ’The Chillagoe Smelting Company’. It opened in 1901‚ smeltering copper‚ gold and silver lead. The smelters finally closed in 1943. Today Chillagoe’s industries are tourism‚ marble‚ minerals and cattle. Ritual and Practical The Aborigines used rituals to connect themselves
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segmentations. • the leading enterprises both in China and in overseas • investment prospects and risk controls. In recent years‚ as the process of industrialization accelerated‚ intensified irrational exploitation of mineral resources and the emission in smelting process‚ long-lasting irrigation with polluted water and the application of sewage sludge‚ atmospheric deposition triggered by human activities‚ the using of chemical fertilizer and chemical pesticides have all severely aggravated the soil contamination
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dismantled by hand and the toxic waste is dumped in streams and fields. In the areas where this practice is played out the groundwater is undrinkable because of this reason. The extraction of the precious metal from electronic equipment is used done by smelting‚ which is open air burning of the materials to get the useful metals. This method of open air burning of computer waste release large amounts of toxic fumes into the air‚ which are harmful to health when inhaled. This puts the workers in great
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ADVANTAGES OF VERTICAL INTEGRATION It leads to reduction of transportation costs as the common ownership results in closer geographic proximity. The transaction costs can be controlled if a firm acquires the other firms in the vertical chain‚ then one division of the same company will transfer goods to other divisions. So‚ transaction costs in form of transport‚ cost of negotiation‚ cost of control etc. will be eliminated. The overall average cost of the firm will decrease because if the divisions
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Emissions FROM START TO FINISH Ever wondered where your toaster came from? Every product goes through many different Stages - from the raw materials to the finished item - and production processes Raw materials Stage 1 *mining metal ore and smelting into metal alloys *pumping oil and cracking into fuel to make plastics *refining sand into glass and semiconductors *cutting trees and processing them into wood or paper Manufacture Stage 2 Manufacture – parts formation and assembly *transforming
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