In ancient China, where fireworks were invented during the 7th century, they were used for celebrations. That tradition carried over to other cultures and is still the main reason for fireworks being used today.
The Ancient Chinese used matches for Fireworks
Fireworks were invented in Ancient China in the 12th century.
I'm pretty sure the Chinese used them as rockets
Among all the Ancient Civilizations you have treated in this course, which of the Ancient Civilizations do yo like most, Why
The tradition of popping fireworks on New Year's can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as the Chinese and Europeans, who used fireworks to celebrate and ward off evil spirits. Today, it is a common practice around the world to mark the start of a new year with colorful displays of fireworks.
It helps people understand the past and how things use to be...
Mercury: Known to ancient civilizations. Venus: Known to ancient civilizations. Earth: Known to ancient civilizations. Mars: Known to ancient civilizations. Jupiter: Known to ancient civilizations. Saturn: Known to ancient civilizations. Uranus: Discovered by William Herschel in 1781. Neptune: Discovered by Johann Galle and Heinrich d'Arrest in 1846. Pluto: Discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930 (now considered a dwarf planet).
Fossilisation is a natural process over huge amounts of time. Civilizations do not use any method of fossilisation.
Fireworks are definitely not illegal in China. Ancient China created fireworks in the 7th century to scare away evil spirits. People now still use fireworks in China for the Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Moon Festival. China is the largest manufacturer of fireworks in the world.
Ancient civilizations used scuttles to carry coal/minerals.
no they didn't even if they did that would be pretty dumb
Ancient civilizations anywhere in the world were always located near a source of water.