Cement, glass, and sail boats are three inventions that originated in Rome and are still used today.
Writing, numbers, possibly mud bricks.
Many things from Rome contribute to our world.They invented cementThey invented the domeThey invented the archThey invented sandalsThey invented arenasThey invented water systemsThey invented government centers /courtsThey invented highwaysMany movies are based on Roman legendsThey invented multi story apartmentsThey gave us our rule of law which they took from the GreeksThey gave us military movement and actions still used todayThey gave us city planning. Roman towns were laid out on a grid
The inventions, that the Ancient Romans invented and used, was the ballista or in modern words, the catapult. The catapult was used for hurling rocks into the air. They also used battering rams. They were used for breaking through walls and doors. They ALSO used modern calendars, hot baths and bread. And another invention I know is debating. Only men could go inside the debating room, meet and debate "political issues". The age DIDN'T MATTER unless the person was a male and a real Roman Citizen.
Rome's most successful invention was the Roman Roads and aqueducts. These were very successful in the Anceint Times and are still used up until today. Aqueducts were water basins used to carry water to cities and states from the distant shores. I hope this answered your question. By the way, are you cheating on your homework...i am!
they are not invented but used for accesories in India
it is the spinnig wheel
paper ans the plow was invented in china and is used today
Many 19th Century inventions are still in use. One that is still in its original form is "canned foods (1810). Strangely enough, the can opener was not invented until 1858. Cans were opened previously with hammer and chisel.
One invention Archimedes invented is the Archimedes Screw. It's still used today to irrigate crops.
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Three Chinese inventions that still exist today are gunpowder, which is still used in firearms and fireworks; the magnetic compass, which is still used for navigation; and paper, which is still widely used for writing and printing.
AquaductsReinforced concreteCalendarRoman numeralsLocks and keys for doorsUmbrellaCandlesScissorsMagnifying glassBikinis
There are many Greek inventions that are still used today. Some of these include the alarm clock, central heating, the thermometer, maps, cannons, as well as wheelbarrows.
Writing, numbers, possibly mud bricks.
Yes, many inventions from the Greeks like concrete, the arch, the aqueduct, anchors, and dice, to name just a few, are still used today. Others, like the dioptra and the stentorophonic tube are not as "famous" and are not as frequently used by the public.
Notepads were used by scribes in ancient Rome. They were clay and not paper.