well it depends on what she did so my advice is to look up what she did and you may answer your question
Yes, math would be different without RenΓ© Descartes' discovery of analytic geometry. Descartes developed the Cartesian coordinate system, which introduced the use of algebraic equations to describe geometric shapes. This synthesis of algebra and geometry revolutionized mathematics, allowing for the development of new mathematical techniques and theories.
No atomic bomb/energy =book, a bored and hard time to pass.
Life without pi would be different. M&M's would be square, the world, door knobs, most fruit, car tires, water bottle lids, marker caps and a lot more. Life without pi would be different to everyone, and would sure be hard to get used to.
You cant see a cell without just looking at it
Impossible* Hooke's discovery dealt with cells, which are extremely tiny that it is impossible to be seen with the naked eye. So, without the microscope, he would not have been able to see it.
Hooke's discovery dealt with cells, which are extremely tiny that it is impossible to be seen with the naked eye. So, without the microscope, he would not have been able to see it.
Sir Alexander Fleming is responsible for the discovery of penicillin. It was followed by the discovery of other forms of anti-biotics. Without his discovery the development of anti-biotics would have been delayed for some time until someone else made the discovery.
life would be different without minerals because their woul'nt be minerals
food and water and different things that would help them to survive
the discovery of Dark matter would be the biggest discovery
because the cells are too small and we can't see it in our naked eyes..
It would not be significantly different.
how would the world be different with out pocahontas