What is the Swedish version of Santa Claus?

What is the Swedish version of Santa Claus? Jultomten Jultomten, also known simply as ”Tomten”, is Sweden’s Father Christmas, visiting houses in the afternoon on Christmas Eve (when Christmas in Sweden is celebrated) to distribute presents to children. What is a Tomten in Sweden? Tomte (Swedish) or Tonttu (Finnish, also called Nisse in Norway) are […]

What are the climates in California?

What are the climates in California? Much of California has a Mediterranean-like climate with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. On the coast, the average daily high temperature hovers around 70°F and up, but can occasionally spike to 80°F or more on hottest summer days; freezing temperatures are rare, even in winter. How many […]

Who built Kaaba Black Stone?

Who built Kaaba Black Stone? Muhammad That person was 35-year-old Muhammad, five years before his prophethood. He asked the elders of the clans to bring him a cloth and put the Black Stone in its centre. Who built Kaaba in Mecca? According to Islamic tradition, Abraham and Ishmael, his son by Hagar, built the Kaaba […]

What are the 3 main renewable resources?

What are the 3 main renewable resources? Renewable resources include biomass energy (such as ethanol), hydropower, geothermal power, wind energy, and solar energy. Biomass refers to organic material from plants or animals. This includes wood, sewage, and ethanol (which comes from corn or other plants). What are some renewable ways to produce electricity? What are […]

Why did Palestinians migrate to Israel?

Why did Palestinians migrate to Israel? Most of the people in question were refugees attempting to return to their homes, take back possessions that had been left behind during the war and to gather crops from their former fields and orchards inside the new Israeli state. Between 30,000 and 90,000 Palestinian refugees returned to Israel […]

Was Cuba part of the US?

Was Cuba part of the US? After the Spanish–American War, Spain and the United States signed the Treaty of Paris (1898), by which Spain ceded Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Guam to the United States for the sum of US$20 million and Cuba became a protectorate of the United States. What type of government did […]

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