Because the British Empire controlled many places all around the world, in both the Southern and Northern Hemispheres. Therefore, the sun was always shining on at least one part of the British Empire.
This was due to the California Gold Rush, many people moved westward wanting to pursue a better life.
There are many things one can infer from these civilizations just by
knowing that they were able to build such massive structures. One was
that they had a running civilization which was able to provide for its
citizens in adeqaute amount - this allowed them to be able to undertake
such feats.
Another thing is that we know they had the necessary
knowledge to actually build such structures - this tells us that they
were relatively advanced for their age and time.
Another thing
we can know from this is that they probably valued some sort of rituals
and had people who were at a higher level in society who also commanded
for these structures to be built.
The Apennine Mountains made it difficult for people to cross from one side of the peninsula to the other. These two groups of mountains helped to protect Rome from outside attacks. The seven hills protected Rome. The climate of Rome also helped the people of the city.
It angered the Christians, which leads to the Catholics (a branch of Christianity) Pope Urban II call for a Crusade.
Please correct me if I’m wrong, I just learned about this part of history this morning…