Houses 200 years ago varied in size and style, but common features included wood or stone construction, thatched roofs, and multiple floors. They often had small windows with shutters, and were designed to be functional and practical for the needs of the time. Interior layouts typically included small rooms and fireplaces for heating.
The southern continent that existed 200 million years ago was called Gondwana.
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Before the continental drift, all the continents were joined together to form a single supercontinent called Pangaea. This supercontinent began to break apart around 200 million years ago, eventually leading to the current positions of the continents.
200 guineas fifty years ago would be equivalent to around $4,000 - $5,000 in today's money, accounting for inflation. The value of 1 guinea in 1972 was approximately $25.
The continents began to separate around 200 million years ago during the breakup of the supercontinent Pangaea. This process led to the formation of the current continents and their modern configurations.
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we won't be able to answer this question for another 200 years!
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It depends what it's been through. I lived in a house that had been in my family for something like 200 years and it had maybe one or two bad walls or chopped paint but otherwise it was sturdy.
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What does the seating chart of an Alitalia A330-200 look like?
200,000,000,000
300 * 200 yards
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1000+200+70+1