A, Constantinople. It was conquered a few times before Rome took it, the Byzantine original name was Byzantium
The pattern of development that we can see started from the evolving in the Ganges river would be
- The development of the monarchs that brought about Hinduism
- The development of the caste system as the structure of the Indian society.
<h3>What is meant by the pattern of development in India?</h3>
This is the term that is used to refer to the way that the Indian societies has been built overtime. It is used to tells us the way that the society was built and how it has affected the present society that we have today.
The caste system is the system of hierarchy that exists in India that has placed the society into societal strata with some classes being at the top while others are menat to serve the ones at the top hence they are at the bottom.
Hence we can say that The pattern of development that we can see started from the evolving in the Ganges river would be
- The development of the monarchs that brought about Hinduism
- The development of the caste system as the structure of the Indian society.
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Yes, it is generally true that industrial agriculture uses far more fossil fuels than sustainable agriculture, since fossil fuels such as coal and gas are "finite" resources that will eventually be depleted.
A negligible difference. Wind speed of 40 mph generally does not change the temperature of the air that much.
However, I believe you are meaning to ask what the difference feels like if you were subject to these conditions, this is a more complex answer. (Assuming that your skin temperature is greater than 35 degrees) You first need to understand that a change in wind speed would only decrease the time taken for your skin to equalise it's temperature to the surrounding air and thus feel 'colder', this is because more air is flowing over your skin per unit of time.
There are multiple other factors in determining what the 'feels like' temperature would be, such as taking into account the humidity and density of the air combined with our understanding of how heat is lost from the human body.