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According to archaelogical records, the Egyptians were the first to use measurements. They measured the depth of the Nile.
No civilization can exist without some form of measurement nor record keeping. It therefore follows that the first to have a written language would be the first to record measurement. The contenders for this are : -- The Chinese (records begin around 1600 BC, but culture much older) -- The Sumerians or Akkadians (Uruk records dated to before 2900 BC) -- The Egyptians (records exist from 3200 BC)
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The written record of measurements from a scientific experiment is called data. This data is crucial for analysis, interpretation, and drawing conclusions in scientific research.
To accurately record and document height measurements, use a measuring tape or ruler against a flat surface, ensure the person stands straight with their back against the wall, and record the measurement in inches or centimeters. Be consistent in the method used and record the measurement accurately to maintain precision.
The ancient Egyptians had "nilometers' to measure the height of the annual flood of the Nile. A better flood meant better crops, and the taxes could be adjusted upward.
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To record measurements using a ruler, place the ruler next to the object to be measured. Ensure that the zero mark on the ruler aligns with one end of the object. Read the measurement where the other end of the object falls on the ruler and record it in the appropriate units.
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