How did the Columbian Exchange get its name? How did Europe become so powerful through the Columbian Exchange? How did the Columbian Exchange impact religion? What were the demographic effects of the Columbian Exchange? How did the Columbian exchange impact the Old and New Worlds?
Cabbage, collards, and kale were spread across Europe and Asia by the Romans, and became the most popular green vegetables in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. The Celts in particular took to these cold-loving crops and spread them across the British Isles. In fact, the scientific name...
Western Europe—beginning in the 15th century—succeeded in spreading its peoples, languages, and cultures across a greater expanse of the globe than any region in world history. But why exactly did Western Europeans explore and colonize to such an extent? Simply having the capability to explore ...
Basically any part of Europe, Africa, or Asia that isn’t covered in ice has bees, and thus honey. There are no bees in the Americas, though, so their sweeteners are syrups from trees, agave nectar from cactus, or mashed fruits. People eventually domesticate bees, so instead of happening...
while a general observation showed that parts of Africa reflected the highest prevalence of BV and lowest in most regions in Asia and Europe, there are still some populations that displayed an opposite pattern—with some areas in Africa with very low BV prevalence and some Asian and European pop...
Europe and Asia will be equally well-covered. For now, only Teslas can use the Supercharger stations, and only the Tesla can really make long-distance drives right now anyway. But down the road, Musk plans to partner with other EV car companies so any EV can stop at one. A couple ot...
Here’s a selective highlight reel of just how sugar has shaped our world, from India to Hawaii and everywhere in between. The Days Before Cane 10,000 B.C.:Before sugar ruled the world, honey is queen. Basically any part of Europe, Africa, or Asia that isn't covered in ice has bee...
"The fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban has led to grave concerns about the safety of Afghan citizens and foreigners alike, but also raised questions about the future of the nation’s vast mineral reserves, once valued at as much as $3 trillion. ...
Here’s a selective highlight reel of just how sugar has shaped our world, from India to Hawaii and everywhere in between. 10,000 B.C.:Before sugar ruled the world, honey is queen. Basically any part of Europe, Africa, or Asia that isn’t covered in ice has bees, and thus honey....
Phage have been shown to target the zoonotic bacteria that colonize the intestines of farm animals [8]. Phage biotechnology has the potential to remedy a number of challenges to sustainably and phage training will be key to developing appropriate phage interventions. 6. Conclusions In conclusion, ...