In the olden days, chains, particularly Gunter's chain, were used for measuring land and distances in surveying. A standard Gunter's chain measured 66 feet long and was divided into 100 links, making it convenient for calculating areas in acres. Surveyors would use these chains to lay out property boundaries and assess land for agriculture and development purposes. The use of chains allowed for more precise measurements compared to earlier methods, facilitating the growth of organized land ownership and management.
Discuss the purification methods used in the olden days
in the olden days we used smoke,light reflection and beacons
In olden days, they were used for measuring mass, distance and volumes. Nowadays, these units are not used in science anywhere in the world except in the US.
Discuss the purification methods used in the olden days
Cloth.
on the water.
In the olden days there were no banks so people used to keep their money under their heads
In the olden days it was used for entertainment.
guns and cannons
letters
It all depends on what sense you are speaking of; because in the "olden days," as you say, candles were used in order to provide some light in dark places.
the roads were used for carriges and horses to get transport in the olden days.