Farming was once the chief way of life in nearly every country. People cannot live without food, and nearly all their food comes from crops and animals raised on farms. Many other materials such as cotton and wool also come from plants and animals raised on farms. Not many people farm for a living any more, but farming remains the most important occupation in the world.
Prior to the twentieth century, the typical American family lived on a small farm. They raised hogs, cattle, sheep, chickens, and planted corn, fruits, garden vegetables, hay, and wheat. Everyone worked long and hard, but the results were often meager. Families barely harvested enough food for themselves. This situation began to change during the last half of the 1800's and it changed remarkably in the next century. iving any more, but farming remains the most important occupation in the world.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Zeppelins
A dirigible was an airship that could be steered. It was nothing more than an elongated gas –filled bag with cars below to carry passengers. Unlike a blimp, it had a rigid structure inside it to help it keep its shape. A rigid dirigible nearly 420 feet long and 38 feet in diameter was built by Count Ferdinand Von Zeppelin in Germany in 1899. The Germans used zeppelins to drop bombs from the sky during World War I.
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