The answer to your question is,
Continents on the east side could fit snugly against those on the west.
-Mabel <3
<span>Most people were poor, and did either farming, fishing or making things. The richest people in an Indus city were probably people who owned a lot of land, or traders who controlled the buying and selling of luxury goods, such as rugs, jewels, minerals and metals. Rich traders loaded their goods on ships sailing off across the sea. They wore fine clothes, and lived in big houses with servants and perhaps slaves. Indus people did not use money. It's likely that wealth was measured by how much land a person had or how many cattle, or how many sacks of grain.</span>
We don't have the statement so we cant answer what he is aviating unless if he didn't say anything then I would say nothing.
The Industrail Revolutuion and the atlantic reveloution
true, false, false ,true I think not sure