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the 1st Aztec calendar is called Xiuhpohualli and it keeps track of planting season (365 days)
the 2nd Aztec calendar is called Tonalpohualli and it keeps track of religious ceremonies (260 days with a combination of 13 numbers and 20 symbols)
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Explanation:
Nature transforms the land in the painting, Sand Mines of Tetelpa by Plowing, Farming and/or wind or water.
You can see this by the evidence of land shape, land form and/or Man work
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can u translate to english?
Explanation:
Answer:
Want my phone number ?
Explanation:
Here it's is 661 662 2144
Call me say hey Leah
What's your name
Just say hey friend
Yeah thats all don't tell me your name no matter what .
My parents will read and get mad okay I will pretend I want it but just don't
Thank kisses
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Difference:</h3>
When weaving, a loom is used in order to keep the warp threads in place. There are filling threads woven through them and voila! The woven cloth is created. Now, on the other side, embroidery refers to the process of decorating the fabrics in artistic ways.
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<h3>A harder way to read, if u like reading:</h3>
The term Embroidery includes different fabrics. Both needlepoint and cross stitch are types of Embroidery. Its basic definition is “decorating of fabric and other materials by stitching designs”. This can be done with thread, yarn, or ribbon. There are embroidery subcategories. Machine Embroidery is done with a sewing machine. Free Embroidery is done without taking the weave of the fabric into account. Surface Embroidery is done on top of the fabric. Embroidery roots are uncertain but there is a sign that proves that it goes back at least as far as the Iron Age. Detailed Embroidery designs in clothing were a sign of status in very old times. Different forms of Embroidery have been passed down through the generations in many cultures. Weaving is a method of fabric production in which two separate sets of yarns or threads are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric or cloth. Almost the same methods are knitting,felting, and braiding or plaiting. The related threads are called the twist and the lateral threads are the weft or filling!!! :D