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12.12.2019 •
History
The map shows information about river valley civilizations
which feature of this map would best the reader
understand its purpose?
river valley civilizations
mediterranean
sea
arabian
africa
000 mil
2.
ancient egypt
mesopotamia
men
| indus valley
→ trade routes
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Ответ:
The first commonly used, effective tick-control practice involved dipping cattle in vats filled with water and crude oil. The vats were five feet deep, and on top of the water floated a three-and-one-half-foot-deep layer of oil. Oklahoma Territory's first vats were installed outside Pawnee, and in Indian Territory the first appeared near Wewoka, in the Seminole Nation. Another was built at Noble in 1898, near the southern border of Oklahoma Territory. Crude oil was only partly effective, and in 1910 it was replaced by a more lethal solution containing arsenic.
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