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Something very important to point out here before I get started: The units.You're asking me to divide (a time) by (a distance), and then give you the answerin the form of (a distance) per (a time). Right there, you should have noticed thatthere was something wrong.If you want 'miles per hour', then you have to divide 26.2 miles by 78.27 minutes,not the other way around.(26.2 miles/78.27 minutes) x (60 minutes/1 hour) = 20.0843 miles/hour (rounded)
Depends where it started. If you're talking about light from the moon, that takes a little over 1 second to get here. If you mean light from the nearest star, then it takes a little over 4 years. If you're referring to our light from the sun, then 8 minutes is a good round number.
Did you hear about the girl and guy who met in a revolving door and started going around together.
when you are finished with everything what is the difference from where you started to when you ended
No such collision started WWI. An assassination on land started the war.
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The first attack was made by Sgt Lee, piloting the sub TURTLE, built by David Bushnell in 1776 during the Revolutionary War.
it wass Germany i pretty sure but i cloud be wrong but take my word for it. __ When the war started in 1914, England had the largest submarine fleet in the world.
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Diesel-Electric submarines had been in use for years before WWI; there were many commissioned boats on both sides of the war before it even started, so there is no one particular submarine used in WWI. However, the one boat that arguably had the most impact at the beginning of WWI was the German submarine U-20, which was responsible for sinking the British passenger liner RMS Lusitania. This single submarine attack had repercussions throughout the war, causing policy shifts in Germany considering submarine warfare, and which affected submarine warfare in general forever.
No, they were not. They got the name because they resemble the shape of a submarine. These types of sandwiches are also called grinders and hoagies. They recently have become known as 'subways.' However - I believe the term was invented very near to the first modern submarine. My grandfather, Dominick Berenato (born 1898) told me that his mother made and sold coldcut sandwiches in long loaf Italian bread (I think it was from the Formica Bakery) in her Atlantic City grocery store in the early 1900's. He told me that people saw a picture of an experimental submarine in the Atlantic City paper and told my grandmother that her sandwiches looked like the submarinen in the picture, and people started calling them submarine sandwiches after that. I subsequently learned that the inventor of the modern submarine, Simon Lake, did his work in a location right behind Atlantic City and he tested his submarines in the Bay there. One of the bays behind Atlantic City is called Lake's Bay, and Simon Lake's work and life in the Atlantic CIty area is well documented. I believe this to be the most likely origin of the term submarine sandwich. So, although the sandwich wasn't invented in a submarine, the first submarine and the first submarine sandwich are probably very close cousins.
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They did not they just found a location and started to build
The Olympics have already started.
when brad started singing 26 minutes ago
Immediately after signs of life are absent.