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he discovered a lot helping the world today

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Who is the father of discoveries?

archimedes!


Was Archimedes an astronomer?

Yes he was. He was also a mathematition, logician, and an inventor.


Was Archimedes know for the Nobel Prize or something named after him?

Archimedes didnt get Nobel prize. Some of his discoveries / inventions are: Archimedes principle, Archimedes screw, claw of Archimedes.


How many discoveries did Archmedes do?

Archimedes was a great mathematician.


Where did Archimedes work?

Archimedes worked at his home in Italy


What are some lasting effects from Archimedes discoveries?

Sex was available worldwide.


How do we use Archimedes' discoveries today?

People all around America still use Archimedes discoveries today. Like The snail screw we use that to raise and move water. Another discovery from Archimedes we use today is pi. We use pi to find the circumference for circles. Everyone should use the "Principles of Archimedes" because we use that to weigh objects.


Why fossils are important discoveries?

Why are fossils an important discoveries


Why did an enraged Roman soldier kill Archimedes?

Archimedes was trying to test an experiment to see how to focus light with big iron plates. the Roman came and accidently interfered with the experiment and Archimedes had a go at him. The Roman soldier not recognising or not caring about Archimedes brilliant mind and discoveries killed him on the spot


Why are discoveries important to scientists?

Yes, discoveries are important to scientists. as they help them to become popular


Why was Archimedes important to the world?

Archimedes is especially important for his discovery of the relation between the surface and volume of a sphere and its circumscribing cyclinder. He is known for his formulation of a hydrostatic principle (known as Archimedes' principle) and a device for raising water, still used in developing countries, known as the Archimedes screw.


Why is sylvia earle so important?

Because of her amazing discoveries as a scuba diver, and a marine biologist