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The earliest know working telescopes appeared in 1608 by Hans Lippershey.
George Cayley invented the first glide in 1799. He was a British inventor and engineer, and made some of the earliest discoveries about aeronautics.
Some of the earliest discoveries were from the 16th BCE (before the common era). William harvey first described the circulation of blood.
No one. Magnetism is a fundamental property of the universe. Several people have made contributions and discoveries in the field of magnetism.One of the earliest and most notable is Michael Faraday
The most important skills of the earliest humans was to think a problem or situation through, find solutions and work jointly to accomplish a goal. People make discoveries and invent things, and this knowledge is passed on and built upon.
Absolutely, the scientific method is the very backbone of experimenting and only through experimenting can scientists make discoveries. The scientific method is necessary to ensure validity, and reliability, without it we can't trust the results to be accurate or reliable.
The indigenous peoples, have used petroleum seeps since prehistoric times. These seeps signaled the growth of industry from the very earliest discoveries to the more recent.
Yes. But earliest is also an adjective, the superlative of early (most early). adjective - the earliest time adverb - he arrived earliest
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Originally, people believed that the Clovis people were the first inhabitants of the Americas due to their distinctive stone tools. It was thought that they were the earliest human culture on the continent until later discoveries pushed back the timeline of human presence in the Americas.