Among all the Ancient Civilizations you have treated in this course, which of the Ancient Civilizations do yo like most, Why
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It helps people understand the past and how things use to be...
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.
The lodestone was discovered by ancient civilizations, possibly as far back as 600 BCE in Turkey. Its magnetic properties were observed when it attracted iron objects, leading to its early use in compasses for navigation.
they were made of magnetite and always will be
Lodestone is a magnetized piece of magnetite and is sometimes referred to as magnetite. Lodestone is a naturally occurring magnet that attracts iron.
"The lodestone in the cave walls made their magnetic compasses useless."
Among all the Ancient Civilizations you have treated in this course, which of the Ancient Civilizations do yo like most, Why
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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).
A lodestone or loadstone is a naturally magnetized piece of the mineral magnetite. They are naturally occurring magnets that attract pieces of iron. Ancient people first discovered the property of magnetism in lodestone.No one invented them. They are natural.The discovery of Lodestone:One of the first references to lodestone's magnetic properties is by 6th century BC Greek philosopher Thales of Miletus. He is credited by the ancient Greeks with discovering lodestone's attraction to iron and other lodestones.
Fossilisation is a natural process over huge amounts of time. Civilizations do not use any method of fossilisation.
The first magnetic material discovered was lodestone, a naturally occurring form of magnetite. Lodestone has been used since ancient times for its magnetic properties, such as its ability to attract iron.
Ancient civilizations used scuttles to carry coal/minerals.