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True because other wise people such as Adam and eve would probably be like a different kind of type things that we use for atems:D
Like Ben Franklin, don't go out in a thunderstorm. Besides, the world is too modernized to use a kite.
People have learned to use the position of the stars and the moon to estimate the time, but now you should probably use a clock...they are more precise!
No, it is independent of the military. It does use military people & equipment to assist. The first NASA astronauts were military pilots.
Velcro, Compact Discs, and Rubber soled shoes.
Kites were first developed in ancient China. Written references to kites in China date back to 200 B.C., but they were probably invented at a much earlier time. Kites were probably derived from cloth banners, similar to modern flags, which streamed out in the wind while attached to cords or flexible wooden rods. The first use for kites was probably for signaling at a distance. The Chinese later used kites for numerous purposes, ranging from religious ceremonies to warfare. The earliest kites were built of wood and cloth. Paper was invented around the year 100 A.D. and was soon adapted for use in kites.
Most people use kites to fly them in the air as a hobby. They have also been used in wars to signal attacks.
Kites are still used today because of the fun and excitement it brings to people.
Most people think kites originated in China. The exact date of first use is unknown but well over two thousand years ago.
We use kites to enjoy ourselves and just to have some fun
what technologies do later 2oth century kites use
They use kites dummy
Kites have been used so long that it's no longer known who were the first persons to use them.
Yes,kites are still used by Chinese till this day.
First, you go to the place where the people are flying kites. Then you find the person that asks you to cut him loose. Then you use your shears to cut the rope. (Take the rope to the kite shop, and use it to get the kite that needs Nylon Rope.)
to eat food
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