2. Why do people on the move look like a great tide? Does this 'tide' ever stop?
3. What was ulu? What did the word stand for?
4. How did the breadfruit tree spread to all the islands in the region?
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- Most of the people dreamed to have a unique tidal experience and hence, they are familiar with the terms low tide and high tide. Here, we are giving interesting fact about Tides, why it occurs and how it is important for human life for general awareness.Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun, and the rotation of the Earth.
2. An ulu is an all-purpose knife traditionally used by Eskimo women, both Yupik and Inuit. It is utilized in applications as diverse as skinning and cleaning animals, cutting a child's hair, cutting food and, if necessary, trimming blocks of snow and ice used to build an igloo is called University of London Union
3. Islanders carried breadfruit on their early voyages throughout the Pacific Islands as they colonized the region, contributing to its spread. ... An expedition, led by Lieutenant William Bligh on the HMS Bounty, was dispatched to Tahiti in 1787 to transport breadfruit trees to the West Indies.
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