in 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 when some body wanted one. actually, i don't know. but that's wot u should write down in your homework book if u are using wikianswers for you're homework!
Cooking pots (originally probably made of ceramic) have existed as long as there have been people.
The cooking pot was invented by our prehistoric ancestors and in that time no records were kept. We therefore do not know who first made a cooking pot.
Sholom Borgelman (later changed to Borman) had a sheet metal company in London just after WW1 and invented the whistling kettle.
The kettle was invented in China around 900-850 b.c.
It is believed that kettles were first used by the Mesopotamians in the ancient world. Modern day stove top kettles were first invented sometime in 1893.
Kettles were used in ancient Mesopotamia for decorative purposes. They were also used by travelers to boil water and make it suitable for drinking.
because he wanted to make a cup of tea and he couldn't so he invented the kettle
Arthur Leslie Large invented the first electric kettle.
Kettle was invented in Paris
it was invented in 1887
The kettle was invented to boil water, first ones were placed directly onto a stove top (much like a pot); later electric ones use an element to heat the water
Which kettle do you mean? Or did you mean 'Who invented the kettle'? As with most cooking utensils, it is unlikely that a specific person 'invented' the kettle, since that sort of thing developed as necessary through the ages.
you tell me
The first syllable in "kettle" is accented.
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Yes, the word kettle is stressed on the first syllable.
Ma Kettle's first name is Sarah.
The word "kettle" is a first accented syllable word. The emphasis is placed on the first syllable ("ket-").
It was James Watt who is credited with inventing the modern steam engine. The concept of the electric kettle was not invented by a single individual, but it evolved over time with contributions from various inventors and engineers.