No one invented wax. Waxes are somewhat complex mixtures of fatty acids, alcohols and other hydrocarbons that occur in nature and can also be chemically produced. In nature they occur in many plants and are also produced by bees, and by your ears, to name a few sources.
William Harvey
Roman wax tablets, used for writing, were developed around the 1st century BCE. These tablets consisted of a wooden frame filled with a layer of wax, allowing for inscription with a stylus. They served as a practical medium for communication and record-keeping in ancient Rome. Their use continued well into the medieval period before being replaced by parchment and paper.
Daedalus did. He was a wonderful inventor. He made two sets of wings, one for himself and one for his son, Icarus. When King Minos imprisoned them, they used the wings to escape. Icarus flew too high and the sun's heat melted the wax. He fell in the sea and drowned.
Daedalus invented wings made of feathers and wax to help him and his son Icarus escape from the island of Crete, where they were imprisoned by King Minos. He crafted the wings to enable them to fly away, warning Icarus not to fly too close to the sun or too low to the sea. Unfortunately, Icarus ignored his father's advice, leading to his downfall when the heat melted the wax in his wings.
He flew too close to the sun, the wax melted, he fell into the sea and drowned.
the first wax was a candle
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a man named thomas funferta invented car wax. He was a German car studier and was born on the 4th of may 1974.
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Vanessa Hess
The Greeks were the first to use wax tablets for writing in the mid 8th century. However, many ancient civilizations used wax tablets.
James Young, a Scottish chemist, is credited with the discovery of paraffin wax in the 1850s. Young found a way to extract paraffin wax from petroleum during his work in a shale oil production plant.
Sir Isaac Newton invented candle wax. It was first used as a body smoothing cream, but soon was turned into a wax stick with a wick. (candle)
The name of the person is lost to history, but wax tablets were used by the Greeks before the Romans used them.
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The person who invented the wax milk carton was John Van Wormer. It was made in 1915 and is basically the same as the ones we use today.
Thomas Alva Edison invented the phonograph by impressing sound waves onto cylinders coated with wax.