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I am pretty sure the dome fossil is kabuto.
A new word that Wren introdced was 'dome' this came from the 'dome' church (St paul's.)
Ram Chandra Dome was born on 1959-02-08.
you have to dig for a long time in the walls in the underground and you will dig a dome fossil
You can choose the dome fossil at Mt Moon once you defeat the super nerd
Buckminster Fuller
It was named Buckminsterfullerenes after Buckminster Fuller, because the shape resembles the domes that Buckminster Fuller designed.
The first geodesic dome was designed by American architect, engineer, and inventor R. Buckminster Fuller in the 20th century. Fuller's dome structures are characterized by their efficient use of materials and ability to enclose large spaces without the need for internal supports.
Buckminsterfullerene, named for its discoverer, Buckminster Fuller.
R. Buckminster Fuller is credited with developing and naming the 'Geodesic' dome in the late 1940's, however the first true geodesic dome was designed by Walther Bauersfeld and built on the roof of the Zeiss optical company building in 1922, in Jena, Germany.
Fullerenes were named for Buckminster Fuller who designed the geodesic dome. The carbon molecule C60 can resemble a ball and are called "Bucky balls".
The C60 allotrope of carbon, also known as buckminsterfullerene, is named after the American architect and inventor Buckminster Fuller. He designed and popularized a geodesic dome structure that resembles the shape of the C60 molecule.
Richard. Buckminster. Fuller was the person who invented. HE was in his science lab when he suddenly thought of the idea of the geodesic dome so he gathered the materials and start doing it. After several years, he finally finished the final project. So.. technically.. it was invented in his science lab.
Bucky Fuller invented the Geodesic Dome
The Montreal Biosphere geodesic dome was built to impress Princess Margaret of Britain during Expo 67, a World's Fair held in Montreal, Canada. Designed by Buckminster Fuller, the dome has since become an iconic symbol of both the event and the city.
The Montreal Biosphere in Canada, originally built for Expo 67, is a renowned geodesic dome designed by Buckminster Fuller. The Eden Project Biomes in the United Kingdom feature iconic geodesic domes housing diverse plant species from around the world. The Spaceship Earth attraction at EPCOT in Florida is another notable geodesic dome structure designed by Disney Imagineers based on Fuller's principles.
That would be Bucky Fuller.