It is a law that braille is in public places. Without it, blind people would be virtually lost.
About 150 million people use Braille today.
Braille is used all over the world, but was originated in France.
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Yes Braille is used all round the world, including Australia.
The disease called the plague. It didn't close all public places, though--churches remained open.
Plains are found in all continents .
Braille impacted eveyone who was affected by blindness. It allowed people who would not see to be able to have a form of communication, it allowed them to go around to different places with braille on elevators etc., and it inspired many more inventions for the blind. Did you know they now have computers that push braille out? braille was actually first invented as a form of night reading, so anyone who has the patience can now read in the dark if they'd like. (lols) sorry not the best explanation but i reckon it's better than none at all :D
First of all the inventor of braille is Louis braille he invented braille cause he was blind and wanted other blind people to read so for each letter he poked a dot to feel which made a letter
The letter A in braille uses a single dot in the upper left corner of the braille cell. All other braille letters use 2 or more dots.
1) All the Braille characters are made up of dots. 2) They all are arranged in 2 columns and three rows.
The system of written communication for the blind is spelled braille, after its developer Louis Braille (1809-1852).*All style guides do not agree on the capitalization of the term, as Braille.
cause they wanted to create barricades