The Water Screw helped to bring water from a lower level to a higher one. :)
[ADDED] It's normally called the "Archimedean Screw".
The Greeks invented the Archimedes screw, a device designed to lift water from lower to higher elevations. It consists of a spiral screw enclosed in a cylinder, which, when turned, scoops up water and carries it upward. This invention was particularly useful for irrigation and draining water from mines, showcasing the ingenuity of ancient Greek engineering.
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Archimedes' Screw was one of the earliest kinds of pump, used by the Egyptians to lift water for irrigation of crops.
No, a screw will sink in water as it is denser than water. The weight and shape of the screw will determine how it behaves in water.
The ancient Greeks invented: coins maps the thermometer the lock (doorlock) central heating Archimedes screw clothes
Because that was there main route of Transportation. And it help them discover more lands.
Some technological inventions that we credit to the Ancient Greeks include the screw, water organ, torsion catapult, water clock and rotary mills. Most of this was developed during the 5th century BC. The Greeks also introduced the idea of a democratic government which they called "demokratia" (meaning "rule by the people"), the Olympic games and the Hippocratic Oath taken by medical professionals.
Yes, a water screw.
If you put a rusty screw in Sprite, the citric acid in the soda can help to break down the rust on the screw due to its acidic nature. Over time, the reaction between the citric acid and the rust may help to loosen the rust, making it easier to remove from the screw.
they got there water from wells then they had spring water
By the water
Poseidon inspired greeks by having control of water. Which is the answer to thirst.