At the time it was thought that the Earth took 360 days to make a complete circle around the Sun and so hence 360 degrees around a circle.
Yes, the Mesopotamians had fire. They were able to create fire by rubbing sticks together or using flint and tinder. Fire was essential for cooking, providing heat, and making tools and pottery.
They would often use ceader. If not they would use anyother type of wood (:
to create order. although some people thought it was anarchy
It comes from ancient Asia and Africa cultures.
Darius
No the cavemen did not create the Mesopotamians did before them.
The number of degrees in one complete revolution of a radius is 360°. Therefore the number of degrees covered in 1/5 of a revolution is 72° . To divide a circle into 5 equal parts create 5 sectors each measuring 72° at the centre of the circle.
Construct a circle and divide the circumference into 36 equal arcs Each arc will represent 10 degrees and 11 of them subtended to the circle's centre will create an obtuse angle of 110 degrees
Yes, the Mesopotamians had fire. They were able to create fire by rubbing sticks together or using flint and tinder. Fire was essential for cooking, providing heat, and making tools and pottery.
Ancient Egyptians were first to create beer.
They would often use ceader. If not they would use anyother type of wood (:
The Mesopotamians created hieroglyphics by using plants to make paint. Mustard flowers, berries, and charcoal from embers were commonly used. They also used mica mixed with the paints. Brushes were made from animal hair and bone.
yes they did. The other civilizations improved the language for us. The Mesopotamian's also invented Algebra
Yes, ancient Greeks did.
You get the red circle sticker when your in create mode doing a tutorial.
A compass.
No, it isn't possible to make a perfect circle because of plancks distance.