no they used wax tablets
No Romans did not use wheelbarrows the wheel barrows were practicaly invented after.
Romans use the Groma to buils the roads. The roads that are made by Romans are straight. The Groma makes the roads straight
why do you use the clock? The romans wanted to know the time silly billy
4' X 10' classroom chalkboards cost around $591 chalk board paint is about $12 a pint smaller decrotive chalkboards vary and are normally around $40
Romans use ginger spice because it is good foam mainly good for cooking and for herbal medicine
Not necessarily chalkboards, although they had a mineral called slate, though they did not know what it could do, so therefore didn't use it
Some schools still use Chalkboards because some teachers prefer to use them, or because the school is lacking in funds to upgrade to new whiteboards, or Smart Boards.
You Can Order Chalkboards online, there isn't any store that sells them so you have to order them.
The plural form of chalkboard is chalkboards.
Chalkboards are made by coating a smooth surface, like wood or metal, with a mixture of chalk and a binding agent. The material typically used for chalkboards is a type of slate or a synthetic material like porcelain enamel.
No, chalkboards are typically not magnetic. They are usually made of a material like slate or a special type of coated wood that is not magnetic. If you want a magnetic surface, you would need to use a separate magnetic board or add a magnetic backing to the chalkboard.
Chalkboards are typically made from a smooth surface material called slate or a synthetic material like porcelain enamel over a steel core. The surface is designed to be receptive to chalk and easy to write on, while also allowing for easy erasing.
The plural for chalkboard is chalkboards. As in "many schools favour whiteboards over chalkboards these days".
There is no official name for the phobia of chalkboards. However, psychologists do recognise that the irrational fear of chalkboards, screeching chalk and fingers dragged on chalkboards do exist. They just don't have an official name. So, for now, "Phobia of chalkboards" will suffice until a name is agreed upon in the future.
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Schools use chalkboards, whiteboards, etc in many sizes. So the size in metres are variable.