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Name of the inventor of the first steam-powered locomotive.
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The process of producing goods in large quantities, using machinery.
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Made in large quantities, using machinery.
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A line of workers and machines in a factory, along which a product passes, having parts made, put together or checked at each stage until the product is finished.
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A machine that turns the energy released by the burning of fuel into motion.
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A railway engine that pulls a train.
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The name of the first steam-powered locomotive.
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The factories obtained cheap raw materials from the _______
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Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution
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The activity of making cloth by crossing threads or strips across, over and under each other by hand or on a machine called a loom.
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A building or group of buildings where goods are made.
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Any type of cloth made by weaving or knitting.
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A person who is employed in a company or industry, especially somebody who does physical work rather than organizing things or managing people.
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The money that you make in business or by selling things, especially after paying the costs involved.
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Vegetal material used in textile factories.
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A large amount of money, property, etc. that a person or country owns.
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The hot gas that water turns into when it boils. The power that is produced from that hot gas under pressure, used to operate engines, machines, etc.
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Connected with a town or city.
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A regular amount of money that you earn, usually every week, for work or services.
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A hard black mineral that is found below the ground and burnt to produce heat.
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A machine for making cloth by twisting threads between other threads which go in a different direction.
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A deep hole or holes under the ground where minerals such as coal, gold, etc. are dug.
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Any material that produces heat or power, usually when it is burnt.