Probably it's the north pole
It is difficult to determine the absolute first invention on Earth as human creativity and innovation have been ongoing for thousands of years. However, some of the earliest inventions include tools such as the stone hand axe and fire-making techniques.
The wheel is often considered one of the earliest inventions on Earth. It is believed to have been invented around 3500 BC in Mesopotamia.
It is difficult to pinpoint the first inventor on Earth as innovation has likely existed for as long as humans have. However, some early inventors known in history include Archimedes, Leonardo da Vinci, and Thomas Edison.
No, Hawaii is not the wettest place on earth. The wettest place on earth is Mawsynram in India, which receives the highest average annual rainfall.
There is no definitive answer to which country was the first on Earth, as the concept of countries and nations has evolved over time. Historically, ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia or Egypt are among the earliest known organized societies.
It was invented to help people get from place to place faster.
it was built in Italy
in the factory
the question is not when it was invented but if it ever was invented in the first place...
Because that is the first place they found it. It is not the only or the first place to actually have water, but Earth is where we found it first.
the first people on earth invented cooking
NO
There is quite a bit of evidence that a woman invented pants in the first place!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invention_of_the_telephone
Charles Babbage
To get from place to place when there wasn't ice. An ice skater invented the first crude pair to use in the warmer time of the year.
Because god wanted to make the earth a place full of disasters.