10/14/2016

Spiderman vs Train vs Bread

Spiderman vs Train vs Bread

Spiderman is a fictional superhero from Marvel Comics created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko. Train is a form of rail transport that consists of a series of vehicles being towed along the railway line to transport cargo or passengers. Bread (Latin panis) is a basic and relatively inexpensive food that is part of the traditional diet in Europe, Middle East, India, America and Oceania. Who will win?





Spiderman is a fictional superhero from Marvel Comics created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko
Spiderman
Spiderman is a fictional superhero from Marvel Comics created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko. He first appeared in Amazing Fantasy # 15 (August 1962). He has become one of the most famous super heroes in the world. The enemy is famous among others Flint Marko (Sandman), Harry Osborn (New Goblin), Norman Osborn (Green Goblin), and Eddie Brock (Venom).

The original name of Spiderman is Peter Parker. He lives with his uncle and aunt in an apartment in Queens, Manhattan. Since childhood he had loved his neighbor Mary Jean Watson. Beginning he became Spiderman is when he visited an institute belonging to Norman Osborn. A radioactive spider bit him and then make Peter has super spider powers. In the story of Spiderman (also commonly referred to as "Spidey").

Train is a form of rail transport that consists of a series of vehicles being towed along the railway line to transport cargo or passengers
Train
The train is a form of rail transport that consists of a series of vehicles being towed along the railway line to transport cargo or passengers. The driving force is provided by a separate locomotive or individual motors in some units. Although historical propulsion steam engines dominate, modern forms of the most common is a diesel engine and electric locomotives, supplied by overhead wires or additional rails. Other energy sources including horses, rope or wire, gravity, pneumatics, batteries, and gas turbines. The train tracks are usually made up of two, three or four tracks, with a monorail and maglev guideways in the mix. The word 'train' comes from trahiner Old French, from Latin trahere 'pull, draw'.

There are various types of trains are designed for a specific purpose. Trains could consist of a combination of one or more of locomotives and train cars attached, or a self-propelled multiple unit (or occasionally a single or articulated powered coach, called a train car). The first train with shapes drawn using ropes, gravity powered or pulled by horses. From the beginning of the 19th century almost all of them powered by steam locomotives. From the 1910s onwards the steam locomotives are being replaced by less and cleaner (but more complex and expensive) diesel locomotives and electric locomotives, while at the same time some vehicle unit driven itself either power system became much more common in passenger service.

Railway history as the history of transportation generally beginning with the invention of the wheel. Originally known horse-drawn carriages that only consists of one train (circuit), then made carriage that attracts more than one series and running in a certain path made of iron (rails) and is called the gauge. It is used especially in the mining areas where lorries are coupled and drawn by horsepower.

After James Watt invented the steam engine, Nicolas Cugnot making three-wheeled vehicle fuel vapor. People refer to it as an iron horse vehicles. Then Richard Trevithick made locomotive engine coupled with the carriage and use on a show in front of the public. George Stephenson enhance the locomotive to win the race locomotive and is used in the path of the Liverpool-Manchester. At that time steam locomotive that used constructed grasshoppers. Completion of the improvements made in order to obtain a more effective steam locomotives, big power, and is able to attract more trains.

The bread (Latin panis) is a basic and relatively inexpensive food that is part of the traditional diet in Europe, Middle East, India, America and Oceania
Bread
The bread (Latin panis) is a basic and relatively inexpensive food that is part of the traditional diet in Europe, Middle East, India, America and Oceania. It is usually prepared by baking a dough, made primarily with cereal flour, salt and water. The mixture, in most cases, often contain yeast to ferment the dough and more tender spongy

The cereal most used for making bread is wheat flour. rye, barley, maize and rice are also used. There are many types of bread may contain other ingredients such as fats of different types (pork fat or beef, butter, olive oil), eggs, sugar, spices, fruits, dried fruit (such as raisins), vegetables ( like onions) or various seeds.

The bread was the staple of humanity since prehistoric times. Some authors imagine that the beginnings of bread could have been a mass of semi-milled and moistened grains, which could have been baked in the sun, on a hot stone, or simply have been abandoned by a fire or heat source different

The historical evolution of bread is based on three possible ways: on the one hand the improvement and evolution in the mechanical elements that grind the beans (mills, etc.) on the other, improved microorganisms that populate the yeast and finally, the evolution of the furnaces and the elements that provide heat sources (ovens).