I want you to think about the world without the wheel. There would be no cars, buses, trains, wheelbarrows, bikes, motorcycles, gears, and so many other things. Now, that you have thought about it a bit now think of how not having any of these things affect the people in the past. There is your answer.
they suck
The past tense of affect is affected.
The wheel size does affect its speed.
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The past tense of "wheel" (being used as a verb, not a noun) is "wheeled".
The past participle is affected.
The wheel was a large invention throughout history. This is because it allowed Mesopotamian people to make carts to move food, carriages to carry people and led to other inventions.
There is no use to worry about Hiroshima now a days. The past is past and the radiation no longer affect anyone.
the camera has let people in the 1800's to have memories of past times and events.
Yess. If they have very strong arms they can wheel on the track fast and past everyone.
It does not have any influence at all aside from the normal interest people might have in the past.
No, the word 'wheeled' is not a noun, it's a verb, the past participle, past tense of the verb to wheel. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective.The noun form is wheel, a common noun.