She was deaf.
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If Alexander Graham Bell hadn't invented the telephone we wouldn't be able to talk to friends,family or even call for help
he created the telephone to increase communication over seas with out leaving your own home to talk to them. but don't take my advice because i am not an expert.
he invinted a telephone because,so people in the world could talk without driving or walking to that persons house that far away ^_^
Alexander Graham Bell was very important because he helped many people by inventing the telephone. Now people could talk across the world or even just a couple miles away instead of sending letters to them.
the inventions i like to talk about is the telephone and airplane. the telephone was built by Alexander graham bell for the deaf and the airplane was built by olive and Wilbur to travel across the world.
the inventions i like to talk about is the telephone and airplane. the telephone was built by Alexander graham bell for the deaf and the airplane was built by olive and Wilbur to travel across the world.
hellen keller
didn't he want to see if there was a way for people to talk over the world instead of face to face
When Alexander Graham Bell Made the telephone it was essentially two funnels, One you talk through and one you hear through
He was a captain of industry because he created the telephone, one of mankinds greartest inventions. this device is communictive so that everyone could talk to each other. Alexander Graham Bell was a Captain of industry for making society become better.
Because he didn't! Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.Actually Thomas Edison did invent the carbon transmitter which allowed practical transmission of sound over longer distances, a huge improvement over Bell's design, which it replaced in the 1880s. The notion that Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone is a little misleading. A number of people invented various technologies that were used in telephones, including Alexander Graham Bell. The type of telephone Bell invented was not very practical and quickly became obsolete. His business model was the key to his success. The American Bell Telephone Company either developed or acquired the rights to the differentcomponentsthat made up the telephone, and fended off challenges to Bell's patents, eventuallydominatingthe market.