Id assume itd be the exact same. The only real difference is how gravity handles the matter. If Im not mistaken you are unable to create more matter from nothing as well as the fact you cant make it just disappear.
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pope urban II
promised absolution and remission of sins for all who died in the service of Christ
Their primary objectives were to stop the expansion of Muslim states, to reclaim for Christianity the Holy Land in the Middle East, and to recapture territories that had formerly been Christian
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The Siege of Granada (Spain) was in 1492, what other MAJOR event took place that
same year. Hint HInt, not in the videoExplanation:
Characteristics: Pretty much the crusade that worked. The Christians came, absolutely defeated the Turks, and founded the Oriental Latin States, different kingdoms, duchies and principalities in the Holy Land, who ruled the various important cities (Saint-Jean d'Acre, Edessa, Jerusalem, etc…)
a bishop as a Rome as head of the roman Catholics church
Answer:
well in the medievel times medicine for them were very weird their used very weird ingredients to help cure people. their used herbs to heal people. to help with blood clots their used leeches and all kind of weird things. but their were just discoveri g new things
Answer:
A. Many cultures were combined together
Explanation:
The term "melting pot" is a metaphor that is used to depict that a once heterogenous(more than one) society becomes more homogenous (one) with a common culture between them.
Therefore, the term "melting pot" used in this context means A. Many cultures were combined together because according to the passage, <u>"New York City had many different countries and cultures settled in it"</u>
Answer;
-enlightenment through meditation
-cycle of death and rebirth
Explanation;
Both Hindus and Buddhism believe in;
- reincarnation
- you can exit the cycle of rebirth
(cycle of death and rebirth)
- dietary restrictions which means they cannot eat certain foods
However, despite the similarities, they differ in a number of ways; for example. Hindus agree with the caste system while Buddhism do not.