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He didn't. Mars is visible to the naked eye; it has no single discoverer. It has been known sice ancient times, thousands of years before Galileo was born.
Mars has been known since ancient times, so it is difficult to attribute its discovery to a single individual. However, the planet has been observed and studied by many astronomers throughout history.
who is the discoverer of protein
A discoverer of salt is not known.
That is the correct spelling of the noun "discoverer" (one who discovers or locates).You spelled discoverer correctly.
He was a great Discoverer
Mars is a planet that is visible to the naked eye so the first observation of mars would predate written history. However the Egyptians had a name for it," Har décher ", the Red One. as did the Babylonian's " Nergal ", the Star of Death. and the Greeks called it Ares, the war god. So one can safely assume that the discoverer of mars will remain a secret of history.
the discoverer is Carl Wilhelm Scheele, found in 1774
the world discoverer ship
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patent or eponym
discoverer rhymes with recover that's the only real word it rhymes with