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The greatest inventions (timeline)

Isabela Morillas Majer

Created on September 30, 2023

This is a (Recorrido) through all the periods of prehistory and History until now.

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Prehistory

Ancient ages

Wheeel

WRITING

INFO

2.5 MILLIONS YEARS BC

3000 BC

INFO

NOW

The greatest history inventions

476 AC

CONTEMPORARY AGE

middle ages

LIGHTBULB

PRINTING PRESS

INFO

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INFO

1789 AC

MODERN AGE

1492 AC

INFO

telescope

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The printing press is a mechanical method intended to reproduce texts and images on paper, fabric or other material. Basicly it consists of applying an ink, generally oily, on metal parts to transfer or engrave it by pressure.

It was invented by Johannes Gutenberg in 1440

Wheel:

- The wheel was invented in the 4th millennium BC in Lower Mesopotamia. - It was created by the Sumerian people who inserted rotating axles into solid discs of wood. - It facility agriculture and it was also used to carry heavy objects.

WRITING

Writing was one of the most important inventions in history.It was invented in 3000 BC, this established the start of History. It was invented by the Sumerians to be abel to communicate along long-distance which was necessitated by trade.

LIGHTBULB

Was invented in 1879 by Tomas edison, it was the firts high resistant lightbulb.The light bulb helped to establish social order after sundown, extended the workday well into the night, and allowed us to navigate and travel safely in the dark. The light bulb creates light when electrical current passes through the metal filament wire, heating it to a high temperature until it glows.

TELESCOPE

The telescope was first invented in Netherland by Hans Lippershey in 1608.Next year Galileo improved his design and applied it to astronomy A telescope is a tool that astronomers use to see distant objects. Most telescopes, works by using curved mirrors to collect and focus light from the night sky.