No, Egyptions did
Yes, they did.
No, the Incas did not create hieroglyphics like the ancient Egyptians. Instead, they used a system of knotted cords called quipu to record information and communicate messages.
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no way. Benjamin Franklin did.
Hieroglyphics was a form of writing using images to represent words, syllables or sounds. They cannot be used directly to 'invent' things - just as the alphabet we use cannot be used directly to invent things. One wouldn't say that the alphabet was used to invent space travel, but it was vitally important in studying the science involved.
False. The Sumerians did not invent hieroglyphics; they developed cuneiform writing, which is one of the earliest known forms of writing. Hieroglyphics were developed later by the ancient Egyptians. Both writing systems were significant in their respective cultures but are distinct from each other.
The Inca civilization did not invent sunglasses. The earliest evidence of sunglasses dates back to 12th century China. The Inca civilization, located in South America, did not have access to the technology or materials required to create sunglasses.
The Inca's invented many ways to adapt to their lifestyle, such as roads and bridges. The Inca's created the Khipus. Khipus is a system of keeping records by using knots.
The Incan empire was a short lived South American empire. They invented various things that helped their society, such as stone tools for making bricks.
The system of writing was primarily developed by the Maya civilization. The Maya used a complex system of hieroglyphics to record their history, religion, and daily life. In contrast, the Aztecs had a form of pictorial writing, but it was not as sophisticated as the Maya's. The Incas, on the other hand, did not have a writing system; they relied on quipus, which were knotted strings used for record-keeping and communication.