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Eratosthenes
si eratosthenes ay isang Greek astronomer geographer, at isang mathematician. Siya ay nanggaling sa mars
Eratosthenes was born in Cyrene, Shahhat, Libya in 276 BC and died in Alexandria, Egypt in 194 BC. He was an astronomer, mathematician, and geographer, who eventually became the chief librarian at the Library of Alexandria.
The first people to calculate the size of the Earth and the Earth-Moon distance were the ancient Greek mathematician and astronomer, Eratosthenes, and the ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician, Hipparchus.
Eratosthenes of Cyrene was a Greek mathematician, elegiac poet, athlete, geographer, and astronomer. He was the first person to calculate the circumference of the earth by using a measuring system using stades, or the length of stadiums during that time period, and the tilt of the earth's axis.
Eratosthenes was a Greek astronomer and mathematician, he is considered the inventor of geography. In fact, he is credited as the first one that calculated the earth's circumference. He was born in the year 276 BC and died in the year 195 or 194 BC, thus, he lived 80 or 81 years.
Eratosthenes was a Greek mathematician, geographer, poet, and astronomer who lived in the third century BCE. He is best known for accurately calculating the circumference of the Earth using a method involving shadows and geometry. Eratosthenes also made significant contributions to astronomy, geography, and mathematics during his lifetime.
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False. He is the first known person to calculate the circumference of the earth. Wikipedia has more information in their post on this interesting fellow. A link to the post is provided below.
Eratosthenes was a Greek mathematician and astronomer, named chief of the Library of Alexandria. He is recognized as the first person that calculated the circumference of Earth, he did it by his own rudimentary means and the results were quite accurate.
The first person credited with accurately calculating the Earth's circumference was the ancient Greek mathematician and astronomer Eratosthenes in the 3rd century BC. He did so by measuring the angle of the sun's rays at two different locations and using simple geometry to estimate the Earth's size.