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The town was the birthplace of world-renowned naturalist, Charles Darwin. There is an imposing red sandstone castle – now a regimental museum – as well as a beautiful park known as the Quarry which every summer hosts the world-famous Shrewsbury Flower Show.
Shrewsbury is a, largely, unspoilt centre of British history dating back to roughly 800 AD. ... Despite this wealth of history it is small enough to explore on foot with plenty of beautiful buildings, quaint cafes and riverside scenes.
Shrewsbury has 66, according to new state Department of Revenue data for the most recent available year, 2014, showing a combined wealth of $254,249,000 and an average gross income of those filers at $3.8 million. That's how many in Shrewsbury reported an adjusted annual income of $1 million or more to Massachusetts
A Shrewsbury cake or Shrewsbury biscuit is a classic English dessert, named after Shrewsbury, the county town of Shropshire. They are made from dough that contains sugar, flour, egg, butter and lemon zest; dried fruit is also often added.
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B is you answer
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The air that rises at the equator does not flow directly to the poles. Due to the rotation of the earth, there is a build up of air at about 30° north latitude. ...
Lava cools more rapidly above ground than it does underground because it's much colder above ground than it is underground, speeding up the process.
Think about it this way: If you put a cup of water in two freezers, and Freezer A had a lower temperature than Freezer B, the water in Freezer A would freeze quicker because it is in a colder environment. Hope this helps!
They were very nasty back then. The factories that they would make to food had sick animals with boils and other bacteria. They would still cook the food and sell it. The people would get sick. They didn’t wash their areas. Nowadays an inspector comes in the restaurants and check their foods, etc. and people are more sanitary than before
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Compression
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it squeezes rocks together causing rocks to fold or fracture