An astrolabe is an astronomical instrument once widely used to measure stars or planets to determine latitude and time, primarily for navigational purposes. The original meaning of the word in Greek is “star-taker.” The astrolabe was probably invented by astronomers in the second century BC.
The answer is <span>It allows readers to approach a “forbidden door.” </span>
Students from many different Sowetan schools began to protest in the streets of Soweto as a response to the introduction of Afrikaans
<span>218 BC – 201 BC.............</span>
South lost many plantations and other property