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Helicopter, loli pop, color tv, hamburger, frisbi, wiffle ball, and can opener were all invented in Connecticut.
He lowered heavy taxes and invented firefighting for starters
some good things about mercantilism was that they had to get together to find out some things about people. They didn'tknow what to do about those good things but they did know what to do about the bad things. And you will know more about the bad things whenever you ask the question.
puting things together on earth eg farming.fishing.minimg.
It means when you combine two things together ro make a plant and hydroponics.
Many hundreds of thousands of things have been invented, if not millions.
To stick things together, temporarily or permanently.
There are millions of things in the world that are paired with other things. Colors like black and white are often paired together for example.
things were invented by God.
Well one thing was that he designed or made microscope and two was that he was the first person to see bacteria WITH THE MICROSCOPE.
Rubber is a totally different material than glue. Glues are designed to stick things together -rubber is not. Rubber is designed to stretch and still be pliable - glue is not.
paleolithic people discovered fire by trying different things we the things they have eventually they rubbed to rocks together and invented fire
Her very detailed Floral prints which were very famous and millions of people purchased her designs. She designed things such as wellingtons, tea sets, bed coverings, clothes and lots more.
'Necessity is the mother of invention' means that lifeforms develop and make new things for what they need, (e.g. to stick things together, humans invented glue!)
A lot of things woodent have been invented. A lot of things wouldn't have been invented. A lot of things would not have been invented.
There seems to be some confusion here! Visible light was being used - to see things, for example - millions of years before optical fibres were invented!
The Inca civilization adapted to their environment by building terrace farms on steep mountainsides to grow crops, utilizing irrigation systems, and constructing roads and bridges to connect their empire. They also developed innovative architecture and engineering techniques to withstand earthquakes and other natural disasters common in the Andes.