Metallurgy-
• The furnaces employed for steam-raising for heating buildings are invariably of the first type while those employed in <em><u>metallurgy</u></em> are generally of the second.
• Metallurgy is a chemistry linked subject.
• People working in the field of metallurgy are very cautious.
• It's not as easy task to be a metallurgy professional.
• I'm excited about metallurgy.
Mummification-
• The Egyptian people practiced the ritual of <em><u>mummification</u></em>.
• Tutan Khamun was also a mummification of the Egyptian people.
• Scientists are researching on the technique of mummification.
• Mummification is mostly used in Egypt.
• Mummification helped scientists to study of the era during that time.
Pyramids-
• The <em><u>pyramids</u></em> were built by Egyptian people are still considered a wonder in architecture.
• Pyramids are very tall.
• Pyramids are considered the most rare creation in any civilization.
• The pyramids were important in mummification.
• Pyramids still exist after billions of years.
Canals-
• The Parliament decided to dug <em><u>canals</u></em> and waterways near the River Yamuna.
• Canals helped in the development of towns.
• There are many canals in India.
• I saw a plastic can in this canal.
• Canals usually are found in areas with less water.
Dams-
• The most important feature of <em><u>dams</u></em> is the control of waterflow.
• Dams also helps to produce hydroelectricity.
• Uses of dams are numerous.
• Dams have the most water resources.
• Underground dams is a project of the future.
Papyrus-
• The first people wrote using papyrus leaves paper and a reed stick.
• It is believed that Somerians first used the Papyrus.
• Papyrus was the first development in the field of paper industry.
• Papyrus is considered a relic in modern days.
• Rahul saw a papyrus fold in the National Museum.
<em>By </em><em>Benjemin</em>