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The flying shuttle was invented by John Kay in 1733.
it was invented in England near lancershire is 1733 at john kay;s house
Ty Beck, 1897, English man working outside and realized using light that you can measure the base of a cloud.
john Kay invented the flying shuttle in 1733! he helped factory owners make more then ever and in half the time. he also halfed the workers in there as they only need one person per machine. people didn't like this so they attacked kay. till he fled to France and for there on lived a happy life he died in 1779 in France.
Three different individuals created the dust cloud theory between 1940 and 1955 . These individuals are Carl F.Von Weizsaccker, Gerald P. Kuiper, and Harold C. Urey.
No. The "flying beneath the cloud" clearly refers to the pilot. It would be a dangling modifier if it went: Flying beneath the cloud, the city came into view. flying beneath the cloud is a dangling modifier.... ( who is flying beneath the cloud?) obviously, it is not the pilot! you need to create a subject that can be modified by the phrase.. flying beneath the cloud.
The airport code for Flying Cloud Airport is FCM.
How is a cloud named and who invented the process?
Who is the person who invented the flying chair? Has the flying chair ever been invented?
Flying Nimbus
The flying shuttle was invented by John Kay in 1733.
No it has not been invented
Thee are none
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Radiation
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Flying cars will be invented the day flying pigs are :)