Innovations in farming techniques that led to great productivity.
1.- <em>Three Point Linkage</em>. Developed by Harry Ferguson, this invention raised or lowered the plough, depending on the depth farmers wanted to dig.
2.- <em>Genetical Modified Corps</em>. Scientist isolate genes with some desirable traits to improve the quality of the plant.
3.- <em>Fertiliser Deep Placement.</em> A new form of fertiliser that increased the Yields.
4.- <em>New Feeding Methods</em>. Blending different components of food to improve the quality of nutrition.
The Voynich manuscript is an illustrated codex hand-written in an unknown writing system. ... The manuscript is named after Wilfrid Voynich, a Polish-Samogitian book dealer who purchased it in 1912. Some of the pages are missing, with around 240 remaining.
Tools, cloth and most other goods were made by hand prior to
the Industrial Revolution. Due to
improvements in automation and assembly lines, more goods were produced at a
lower price during the Industrial Revolution.
Machines replaced hand tools and steam was used to run the machines that
made the tools. Cloth and shoes also
became machine-made. Another outcome of the Industrial Revolution was the implementation
of the factory system.
The Japanese New Year (正月 Shōgatsu) is an annual festival with its own customs.