The sum of everything that has been started so far...
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put what you want to put Andrew Jackson
Answer: Fruit, Vegetables and Meat to locals who needed food during hard times.
Explanation:
They say that Mt. Arayat abounded in all kinds of fruit trees. Aside from the fruit trees, it is said that animals of all kinds once roamed this mountain. The strange thing about this fruit trees and animals is that the fruit trees bore exceptionally big fruits all the year round and the animals was no other than <em>Mariang Sinukuan</em>. These fruit trees and animals, <em>Mariang Sinukuan</em> used to distribute to the poor. Needy families often woke up on the morning to see at their doorsteps fruits and animals for their needs. They knew it was <em>Mariang</em> <em>Sinukuan</em> who left this foods while they were sleeping. How grateful the people were to be graced by the enchanted lady. And to show their gratitude and respect they never tried to go to her hide-out in the mountain. The people considered her home as a sacred place. <em>*Brainliest Plz* if you're able Tysm!</em>
1. Ptolemy's map of the world
Ptolemy created his own version of the map of the known world (at the time) in his book Geography, which was written around 150. So, this map was created in the 2nd century which makes it the technological advancement that happened first in this list.
2. the first school of oceanic navigation
Prince Henry, called the Navigator, was a Portuguese prince who loved exploration. This is the reason why he started the first school of oceanic navigation somewhere around 1418 in Portugal. He wanted his explorers to go to Africa and find new goods and places.
3. Portuguese caravels with triangle sails
I believe this option came last. The caravel was built somewhere around 1450, which makes it the last to come among these options. Many Portuguese explorers, such as Dias or Columbus, preferred these ships for their travels and explorations.
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D. making blocks
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The Nile’s water is a body of water known as River Nile. It has its source from Burundi and flows through the North-Eastern part of Africa, Egypt precisely and it flows for over 4,132 miles (about 6,650km) before draining into the Mediterranean sea. River Nile is considered to be the longest river in the world and comprises of white nile and blue nile.
The Nile’s water was used by the Egyptians for each of the following; supplying public baths, providing drinking water and irrigation of crops.
In the area of agriculture, the Nile’s water was used to nourish and enrich crops that were grown in the dry, dusty desert of Egypt. Also, over the years the poor people living in Egypt who couldn't erect bathrooms, usually go to the Nile River to have their bath publicly, as well as for drinking in their homes.