they invented it because they needed a faster transportation
i dont know i want to find out but i heard it was 67890 b.c
THE tool that helped Ancient egyptians wee.................. i have no idea
Chase Tohanczyn invented the metal plow with the help of his husband, Dallas Gorman.
i believe that the ox and plough are still in use today. athough there aremt as many around now bcause of tractors and the ploughs that they can plough, ut in small little counrties they still use the ox and plough.
Early on, farmers used horses, mules, and oxen. The invention of the horse collar changed things because it made a horse more efficient than an ox at pulling a plow, which meant that a farmer could do more work in a day with a horse than with an ox. After this change, which might have been in the 6th century, horses were very much preferred.
The oxtail was once really from an ox but nowadays the term generally refers to beef or veal tail.
Black Ink, Paper, Sails, our calendar, Ox drawn plows.
67890 B.c
they invented black ink, papyrus ''paper'', ox drawn plow
A plough is a tool used in farming in preparation for sowing seed or planting. The Egyptians invented in the ox drawn ploughs to help in their agricultural duties. The ox drawn plough was used to plant furrows in the ground whereas a person at the back would scatter seeds. This method would enable them to plant faster and have a higher success rate.
Some inventions traceable to ancient Egypt include writing systems, black ink, ox-drawn plows, 365-day calender, paper, and sails for boats.
The Egyptians invented papyrus, black ink, first ox-drawn plows, several military innovations, a writing system and beer.They invented mathematics, astronomy, monotheism, the idea of heaven and hell, columns, philosophy, science, studies in understanding medicine, and arguably electricity.s
An ox wears a yoke around its neck so that it can pull large loads like wagons or plows.
cotton gins and plows pulled by ox and many more
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they didn’t need to pull it themselves the ox could do it for you.
The Egyptians invented the ox drawn plough to help with their agricultural duties. The ox-drawn plough was there to plant furrows in the ground while a person behind would scatter seeds. This way, they could plant much faster and have a higher success rate, rather than having to dig a hole with a stick, put the seed in and go to the next one which was slow, slow work.
A cow does not change into an ox during ANY point of her life. A cow is a mature female bovine that has had at least 2 calves; an ox is a castrated male (otherwise called a steer or a bullock) that is trained for pulling carts, plows, wagons, etc.