Neither. It's an American invention.
Galileo is credited with the invention of the Telescope. Galileo was Italian.
Guglielmo Marconi, an Italian, is credited with the invention of the radio in about 1897. Nikolai Tesla also worked on the invention separately.
The answer is the coffee machine. Most Americans and Italians drink coffee. An average American or Italian drinks up to 500 gallons of coffee per year. Also a man in Italy invented glasses and about 11 out of 20 people have either reading glasses or need glasses to see. The first battery was also invented by the Italian Alessandro Volta, and the thermometer was also an Italian invention.
Named after Count Alessandro Volta, an Italian Physicist who was also credited with the invention of the battery
None. Pizza is an Italian-American 'invention' and has nothing to do with the Day of the Dead.
Neither. It is a purely U.S. invention. Pizza is based on an Italian dish, and by adding the Hawaiian fruit pineapple, it's called "Hawaiian pizza"
Maria Montessori did not invent a specific invention. She was an Italian physician and educator known for developing the Montessori method of education, which emphasizes independence, self-directed learning, and hands-on activities for children.
Pavlova is a New Zealand invention, (claim by Australia) to celebrate the tour of Australia and new zealand by a famous Russian ballerina (Anna Pavlova) So so its not at all Italian :)
Pizza is the same in English and Italian since it is a beloved Italian loan word in English. The feminine singular noun classically references a culinary invention from flour, water, and yeast to which such ingredients as anchovies, mozzarella, oil, oregano, salt, and tomato may be added. The pronunciation will be "PEET-tsa" in Italian.
Eyeglasses were originated in Italy in 1284.
Italy has 20 regions and 6 islands. Italy is slightly larger than Arizona. The thermometer is an Italian invention. The piano hails from Italy The average Italian consumes 26 gallons of wine a year.