Evidence of wheeled vehicles appears from the mid 4th millennium BCE, near-simultaneously in Mesopotamia, the Northern Caucasus (May Cop Culture) and Central Europe, and so the question of which culture originally invented the wheeled vehicle remains unresolved and under debate. The earliest well-dated depiction of a wheeled vehicle, is on the Bronocice pot, a ca. 3500-3350 BCE clay pot excavated in a Funnelbeaker culture settlement in southern Poland.
Time doesn't actually exist.
1757. it was later improved in 1578 by James Ferguson
Without a weel you wouldn't have cars. And if there werent any cars - what should we do with all the oil in the world?!?!?!
Levis invent blue jean in 1873
he didn't invent it anywhere..... well, he did but it doesn't really matter where... o.o
The Chinese did invent the toothbrush. They invented it in the 15th century.
The Chinese did not invent space travel or the automobile. The Chinese did not invent pizza or chocolate chip cookies or ice cream.
According to archeologists, Mesopotamians (Sumerians) did invent the wheel.
It is unknown which person specifically invented the ancient Chinese wheelbarrow. My guess is that multiple people contributed ideas to make it work.
Yes, Sumerians did invent the water wheel. In fact the Sumerians invented the wheel.
the sumerians invented the wheel.
Yes, the Chinese did invent porcelain. It was invented by a man named Tao-Yue.
Yes. Chinese did invent the clock
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The Chinese did not invent the Tank Atomic Bomb Airplane Printing Press Helicopter Car Submarine
Absolutely not.Vincent didn't invent the color wheel,he simply used it
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