An orange because it's made of segments.
Yes. The university system had begun in Europe and the first school dates from Aristotle, so schools have been around for thousands of years.
Binary systems appear in many ancient cultures. The earliest is believed to be the I Ching, a Chinese philosophical text that dates back to the 9th century BC. Other early examples of binary systems include the Mangarevan invention of binary steps for arithmetic, Shao Yang's binary arrangement of hexagrams, and Pingala's work on prosody. The modern binary number system was studied by Gottfried Leibniz in 1679. Leibniz published a work in 1703 that describes the binary system of the Chinese and his own system of binary numbers. Leibniz attributed the invention of binary system to Fuxi.
The origin of the meter dates back to the late 1700s when the French National Assembly sought a standard measurement for length. The metric system originated in France, and today, many other countries have adopted it.
The Indians invented the modern number system. It is often called Arabic numerals because it came to Europe through the Arabs. But Arabs themselves call it as "HindSaa" meaning - "given by Hindus or Indians". The Persians copied the Indian number system and then passed it on to the Arabs. Then an Italian mathematician named Fibonacci traveled to Algeria to study. When he came back home, he brought the Indian numerals with him. He wrote about the system in his book "Liber Abaci." This system soon gained wide acceptance throughout Europe. Today it is the number system used in practically the whole world.More Information:The very first number system was tallys.Tallying system have no complex system or place values it was just a line.So tallying was a simple system.A couple of ancient civilization invevented the number system.No one knows what civilization.The oldest system was the Mayan system with 60 at it base,around the 3400 B.C.The Egyptian invented a 10 base system in 3100 B.C. The modern place value system.Then after that India made place value number
Known as Ikebana. The tradition dates back to the 7th century
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An orange because it's made of segments.
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Yes he would he dates alot of regular people not celebraties
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