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The first key in Steamworks is typically located in the "Steamworks" area of the game, often around the beginning of the gameplay experience. Players may find it by exploring the environment or completing an initial task or puzzle. It's important to pay attention to clues and interact with objects in the area to uncover its location. Each game's design may vary, so checking community guides or walkthroughs can also be helpful.

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Who invented the first steam enngine?

The first steam engine was invented by Thomas Newcomen


What year did james watt invent the steam ene?

James Watt significantly improved the steam engine in 1776, although he did not invent the first steam engine. His enhancements, particularly the separate condenser, made steam engines more efficient and practical for widespread use in industries and transportation. Watt's innovations marked a key development in the Industrial Revolution.


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Who invented the early steam engine and when?

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