Answer:
C
Explanation:
The dim light coming through the windows lit up the larger objects, but my eye could not see anything in the corners of the room.
Answer:
Georges Méliès made his short film <em>Le Voyage Dans la Lune</em> (better known in English as <em>A Trip to the Moon</em>) in 1902.
Explanation:
I might have to watch the movie soon… I didn't even <em>know</em> it was there! I remember stumbling upon an article about this film and knew it was made in the 1900s or 1910s, but I had to query real quick to make sure I knew the year.
It also seems that the correct spelling of his name is Georges Méliès. He was a film pioneer and <em>stage</em> <em>magician</em>. That was… interesting, but it makes sense in hindsight.
What really sticks in my mind about that film was the image of the victory parade at the end and the moon with a telescope in its eye that got hit by the spaceship. That must've hurt bad!
Well, anyways, have a great day! Hope this helps you!
Answer:
hi
Explanation:
umm yeah but is that question or something different?
note:i know a little spanish
The imposing western façade of Notre-Dame is a harmonious ensemble based on an play between vertical and horizontal lines: four powerful buttresses rise to the towers as an attempt to reach towards heaven whilst two wide horizontal strips seem to bring the sanctuary made by men down to earth.
https://frenchmoments.eu/west-facade-of-notre-dame-cathedral-paris/
hope this helps
I would say the Sumerians the developed a lot of modern tech and ideas for the time include sail boats, astronomy, codes of law, a numerical system, advanced water systems and most importantly a written language. The akkadian in general took these innovations from the Sumerians and used them as their own. The akkadians did eventually form the 1st "empire," which lead to the extinguishing of Sumerian culture, but most or the of their technologically was taken from the sumerians. So I would say deff the Sumerians. The akkadians simply stole and/or built on Sumerian tech