Nothing, technically we have invented every possible thing as if you had a new idea that would technically be invented already inside your head so the answer is nothing
'Necessity is the mother of invention' means that lifeforms develop and make new things for what they need, (e.g. to stick things together, humans invented glue!)
It was not invented. In fact the Romans had used it so it is nothing new.
in 1850 who invented the elevator in mew york
no
Karl Benz invented the first petrol-powered car. It ran for the first time on New Year's Eve 1879.
Nicholas Simth. In 1847 in new jersey
you can invented new things
Hovering cars and boards. NEW THINGS
they invented things
in new amsterdam!
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The demand for coal rose because there were more factories to power with their new machines being invented. Also the houses for workers had to be powered. The new machines included things like the steam engine; trains, canal boats and barges ect. Hope it helps!
It was powered by wind as it was a sailing ship of 375 tons of the First Fleet of 1787-88, sailing from England to New South Wales.
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No, Michael Faraday did not invent a powered loom. Faraday was a renowned British scientist known for his work in the field of electromagnetism and electrochemistry, not for inventions related to textiles or weaving machinery.
the steam boat, steel plow, and a few things he himself invented