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The triangular slave trade was conducted between Europe, Africa and the Americas. Since the 17th century, French merchants travelled from the ports of Bordeaux and Nantes to Africa where they bought slaves from the local chieftains. From there, the slaves were branded, shackled and sent off to the Carribean to be sold off to the plantation owners there. Such exploitation of the slaves from Africa made it possible for the European markets to flourish with commodities like sufar, indigo and coffee.
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The smallest country in the world is The Vatican City. It is in the Capital of another country. This country is entirely within the Italian capital Rome and is the center of the Catholic Church. This country was created by some popes to show their supremacy over the region. The smallest Island country of the world is Nauru. Here we present the list of top 10 countries in the world with small area and also with least population. Check the whole list below.
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Visual communication is the delivery of message through the use of visual elements, such as charts and graphs, clip art and electronic images, to convey ideas and information to audience. Visual communication plays an important role in our daily life. The characteristics of visual communication are defined by five types of visual communication: objects, models, graphs, maps and photographs. All these elements determine the look and feel of the presentation and make it all the more desirable for the audience.
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People work to generate income to be able to provide for themselves and their families. The national income of a country is measured by its gross domestic product, or GDP, which is the total value of all the goods and services produced in the country in a year. The different activities that people carry out to create goods and services, which contribute towards the national income, are called economic activities.
Economic activities can be classified based on their nature and purpose. Based on their nature the economic activities can be classified into three sectors: primary sector, secondary sector and tertiary sector. Based on their purpose, economic activities can be classified as market activities and non-market activities.
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भारतातील पहिली रेल्वे इ.स. १८३७ मध्ये चेन्नई मध्ये रेड हिल्स पासून चिंतड्रिपेट धावली. तिला रेड हिल रेल्वे असे नाव देण्यात आले आणि विल्यम एवरीने उत्पादित रोटरी स्टीम लोकोमोटिव्हचा वापर केला.
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Latent heat of vaporisation
- The term latent heat of vaporisation can be defined as the amount of heat needed for the conversion of 1kg of liquid at its boiling point to gas at same temperature. It differs among different liquids.
- Particles of water vapour at 100oC (373K) have more energy than liquid water at same temperature. this due to the absorption of extra energy in the form of latent heat of vaporisation.
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