Lewis Latimer invented the long lasting light bulb.
yes because fire has always been use as light so definatly you can live without the invention of a light bulb and a light bulb was invented to make life much more easier
so they can have more rain
The filament in a light bulb causes the light bulb to heat up and give off life.
get a life go to school
life would be darker
yes because fire has always been use as light so definatly you can live without the invention of a light bulb and a light bulb was invented to make life much more easier
he invented the light bulb :)
Joseph Swann and Thomas Edison invented it independently.The first lightbulb was invented by Thomas Edison in 1879. During his life-time, Edison developed 1093 inventions. Two of his inventions are the motion picture camera and the phonograph!
yes he loved his life becaus he invented stuff like the light bulb
so they can have more rain
he invented, (note: he didn't invent the light bulb he just improved it by making it last longer
we use the light bulb in every day life
Without the light bulb life would be miserable because we would not only have no light but no energy also because Thomas Edison invented the light bulb and electricity so no light bulb, no Edison, meaning no electricity. enjoy Cameron6574 ;P What i just said was gobbledegoosh (gob-ol-dee-goosh). Thomas Edison invented the computer and electricity never existed. The light bulb - what even is a light bulb? A remote? A rat? A train? You can't even describe it and the bell just rang so the monkies. NumberWang!
He developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a long lasting, practical electric light bulb.
Edison invented over a hundred things of which the most important thing is an electric bulb.Another Answer:Edison was not the Inventor of the Light Bulb. He bought the Patent rights, and then went on to make it more practical (a longer life) by improving the filament.
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He developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world, including the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and a long lasting, practical electric light bulb.