One of the reason that matter is able to move around within the earth is THE INTERACTION BETWEEN MATTER AND ENERGY.
The major source of energy on the earth is the sun. The heat energy from the sun is used to drive many chemical reactions on the earth. When the heat energy of the sun heat up a matter, it increases its temperature and causes the particles in the matter to move with greater motion until phase change occur. For instance, when the sun heat up water in the ocean, the particles of the water move about with great energy until they escape into the atmosphere in form of vapour.
American Revolution, also called United States War of Independence or American Revolutionary War, (1775–83), insurrection by which 13 of Great Britain’s North American colonies won politica
The Supreme Court heads the Judicial branch of the U.S government.
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The Babylonian empire.
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The kingdom of Judah was a powerful vassal state of the Assyrian empire, which was completely defeated by the Babylonian empire in 605 BC. This fact began the war between Chaldeans and Egyptians, who were allies of Assyria.
Supported by the Egyptian empire, the kingdom of Judah rebelled against the empire of Babylon in 597 B.C.
After a series of battles, the kingdom of Judah was defeated by the Chaldean army, who destroyed the city of Jerusalem. By way of punishment, the survivors were sent into exile to the city of Babylon.
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George Washington was the first President of the United States of America. He was the leader of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War against Britain. Born in Virginia, Washington was elected president after the Revolutionary War and served two terms in office, his time lasting from 1789 to 1797. When asked to serve a third term, he declined, and since then most presidents have followed this pattern (until Franklin Roosevelt served 3 and then died in office, after which the rule was that you could only serve two terms). He died on December 14, 1799 from debatable causes and was buried in Mount Vernon, his plantation house.