technology available today, the world has gotten closer in many ways
There is no real need for robots. However, they do make many people's lives easier, and have enabled humans to do things they never could have done without robots.
the steam engine was using the transcontinental railroad, which went all the way across the U.S. people could then travel across the country in a matter of days, rather than months. also, supplies reached areas a lot faster which allowed more time to make technology and art.
A significant invention of 1918 was a radio and television part that is still used today. Edwin Armstrong invented a type of receptor that enabled all Americans to have radios in the home. Later, this same technology was applied to televisions so people could watch television in their homes.
the inventions i like to talk about is the telephone and airplane. the telephone was built by Alexander graham bell for the deaf and the airplane was built by olive and Wilbur to travel across the world.
The internet has become very important in this age of globalization. The internet is has a wealth of information available. The internet has allowed people from across the globe to be able to communicate with each other. People use the internet daily to work and for education.
The key factor in describing population is the number of people and how they spread out across the landscape.
Permanent communities were enabled by a consistent source of food, which farming provided.
Wealth from trade enabled the people of northern Italy to sponsor learning.
The fact that their weapons were much more advanced than the people of Africa or Asia.
Trade enabled Greeks to interact with other people and cultures.
It enabled people to carry out calculations.
It enabled untrained works to find jobs
It enabled a more diverse range of jobs for people. Farming also enabled people to stay in one place for much, much longer than nomadic people do, which, in turn, enabled people to build cities, houses, industrial areas, etc., and thus create new opportunities for different jobs.
Frenchman Louis Braille
"Kloser" could be a simplified and trendy way to spell "closer" for younger people.
the weapons the spaniards had
He wanted to bring the people of Canada closer together. So he built a railroad that stretched across Canada. This railroad made it easier to trade goods and travel.