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True/false. Agriculture, mining and trade in Roman times
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Decide if the following statements are true or false: The Romans introduced highly developed farming methods. ➝ They used animals to plough the land. ➝ Wheat, grapes and olives were not grown in…
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Answer. Mining, energy and construction in Spain 01
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What are the main reasons for the increase in energy consumption?
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Answer. Mining, energy and construction in Spain 02
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Why are combined cycle power stations more cost effective?
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Answer. Mining, energy and construction in Spain 04
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Spain's mining sector produces limited amounts of which minerals?
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Answer. Mining, energy and construction in Spain 03
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How has Spain's construction sector evolved in recent years?
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Answer. Raw materials 04
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What is mining? What types of mines are there?
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Africa: Economics and change
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Resource consisting of a lesson plan which aims to make us aware that gold-mining industry is strogly affecting Africa.
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English Bites / Series 8. Sovereign Hill
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In this story Selby visits Sovereign Hill, a reconstruction of a 19th century Australian gold mining town that attracted many Chinese.
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Coltan, Gorillas and cellphones
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This news article discusses how the mining of coltan in the Democratic Republic of Congo is causing problems for Gorilla populations in the area.