It wasn't invented by humans, they merely discovered means to create it. if you believe in god then i suppose God invented it, but yeah nah noone "invented" it per se
At the same time that fire was invented, since any fire gives off light. Perhaps 600,000 years ago or so.
The hydroscope (also called the hydrometer) is thought to be invented by Hypatia of Alexandria. If this is true, the first hydroscope was invented in the 4th century.
Henricg Globel invented the first true light built in 1854 in Germany.
Of course.
Yes, people in prehistory invented this kind of lighting a fire. Rubbing two dry sticks together makes heat and if you are patient enough it will make fire.
No one invented fire, it is a natural phenomenon.
Fire is a natural phenomenon and thus it was not invented. on the other hand, fire was definitely discovered by man before the wheel was invented.
John Braithwaite invented the first steam fire engine.
no they were invented in china
Some form of rapid fire gun has been in existence since about 1580. What is now considered a true machine gun was invented by Hiram Maxim in the mid 1890's in England.
The fire service was invented by Emperor Augustus in the Roman Era but the fire truck was invented by John Braithwaite between 1829-1830.
True, fire must have oxygen to burn.
The first true machinegun (that being a repeating firearm capable of continuous fire without external input from the user) was invented by Hiram Maxim and was known as the 'Maxim Gun'. It was created within the British Empire.
It's been around since fire.
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The first fire escape was invented in England in 1784 by Daniel Maseres. Of course, that fire escape was nothing like the type of fire escape that we are familiar with today.