Galileo
No, Galileo Galilei did not invent the thermometer. The first modern thermometer was invented by Santorio Santorio in the early 17th century, using a tube filled with a liquid that expanded and contracted with temperature changes. Galileo did contribute to the development of thermometers by discovering the principle of buoyancy that makes them work.
the guy from Ethiopia. I forget his name
his name was Levi
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the mercury thermometer in 1714.many inventers invented there own version of the thermometer but the mercury themometer i think most likely is just a regular thermometer you put in someones mouth under there toung. The regular inventor of the thermometer that you put in your mouth is some spanish named guy called Santorio but i dont reallt know his last name
his name is guy
Ralph Baer, an American guy. He invented the first one for TV in the early 1950s
Guy by the name of Samuel James Kirkett made the first surf board in 1808
a guy who invented the bouncy ball...
the number's guy
The guy who first thought of the first invention
Same guy that invented RC Cola.
his name is Frank Delegulai