- Pre-industrial
society refers to
social attributes and
forms of
political and
cultural organization that were
prevalent before the
advent of the Industrial...
- 1 °F).
Reducing the
warming back to 1.5 °C (2.7 °F) or
lower above preindustrial levels (such as
through large-scale
carbon dioxide removal)
would arrest...
-
April 2009). "A
comprehensive archaeological map of the world's
largest preindustrial settlement complex at Angkor, Cambodia". PNAS. 104 (36): 14277–82. Bibcode:2007PNAS...
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modern than many of
their British and
French counterparts, but the
preindustrial sector was more backward. The
success of the
German Empire in the natural...
- dye, and sea silk.
Their s**** have also been used as
money in some
preindustrial societies. A
handful of
mollusc species are
sometimes considered hazards...
-
Historical do****ents shed
light on
neighbourhood life in
numerous historical preindustrial or
nonwestern cities.
Neighbourhoods are
typically generated by social...
- A
street light,
light pole, lamp pole, lamppost, streetlamp,
light standard, or lamp
standard is a
raised source of
light on the edge of a road or path...
-
Enschede (Dutch: [ˈɛnsxədeː] ;
local Twents:
Eanske [ˈɛːnskə]) is a city and muni****lity in the
province of
Overijssel and the
Twente region of the eastern...
-
temperatures in the year 2020 were 1.2 °C (2.2 °F)
warmer than the
preindustrial baseline. This
increase in temperature,
known as
global warming, has...
- cardiovascular,
respiratory and
viral diseases. A
temperature rise of 2°C
above preindustrial levels can
increase the
likelihood of
extreme hurricane rainfall by...