A view of Jerusalem, Israel, from Mount Scopus, c. 1890s (photochrome)
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Tsar Nicholas of Russia and his family, 1914, colourized. Nicholas was the last Tsar of Russia before the overthrow of the royal house by the communist revolutionaries.
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Women and girls in the garden of a country home in Deka on the Greek island of Corfu. 1920s, original autochrome colour photo
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The last European king to die in battle
King Charles XII
Leader of the Swedish empire
Charles XII, King of Sweden (1682-1718), had the unique ability of imposing his will on any given situation and the equally unique fortune of almost always coming out ahead in the game. He was an absolute monarch with that rare combination of courage and daring, a skilled tactician who excelled on the battlefield.
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King Charles XII
Leader of the Swedish empire
Charles XII, King of Sweden (1682-1718), had the unique ability of imposing his will on any given situation and the equally unique fortune of almost always coming out ahead in the game. He was an absolute monarch with that rare combination of courage and daring, a skilled tactician who excelled on the battlefield.
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Besides liquid in the flask, there is also gas, which expands when warmed by the heat of the hand.
The temperature of the gas rises, so the pressure of the gas also grows. Increasing pressure of gas inside leads to the fact that the liquid begins to move upwards, against gravity, to the part of the flask where the pressure is less. When the gas in the lower part cools down, the liquid comes back down again.
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The temperature of the gas rises, so the pressure of the gas also grows. Increasing pressure of gas inside leads to the fact that the liquid begins to move upwards, against gravity, to the part of the flask where the pressure is less. When the gas in the lower part cools down, the liquid comes back down again.
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