The discovery of Carbon is prehistoric. You can find it in campfires.
I know I'm like 10 years late but the first country to be discovered is believed to be san Marino, which is also one of the worlds smallest country.
Carbon was not made by anyone. [Categories indicate this as a science question and not a question of faith-based cosmology.] Carbon is the 6th most abundant element in the universe, and it was discovered in pre-historic times, probably at first in its form as charcoal. It was named 'carbon' by Lavoisier in 1789.
Carbon was known from prehistoric times as graphite, coal, diamond.
Carbon has been known and used by ancient civilizations for centuries. It was mainly used as a fuel. However, Antione Lavoisier was the first to list it as an element under the name "Carbon" in his 1789 textbook. The name Carbon comes from the Latin root carbo meaning coal. "Carbon" literally means coal-substance.
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Carbon has been around since ancient times, so no one knows exactly where it was first discovered.
In the rain forests of Russia
Who discovered carbon and when Who discovered carbon and when
High strength carbon fibers were first created by Roger Bacon in 1958.
I know I'm like 10 years late but the first country to be discovered is believed to be san Marino, which is also one of the worlds smallest country.
greece
England
england
Antarctica
Mangoes were first discovered in northeastern India, also in Bangladesh and Myanmar.
Coffee was first discovered in Ethiopia.
They were first discovered in China