Scholars believe the wheel was invented to facilitate transportation and enhance the efficiency of labor. Its creation marked a significant technological advancement, allowing for easier movement of goods and people, which contributed to trade and agricultural practices. The wheel's design likely stemmed from the need to solve practical problems related to heavy lifting and mobility, ultimately shaping the development of early civilizations.
i think it was Thomas Edison ------------ The guy who invented the wheel, the guy who discovered fire.
Chuko Liang of China invented the wheelbarrow.
It is believed that the wheel and axle were invented around 4000 B.C. There is no way to tell exactly which year they were invented, but they do show up in carvings from that era.
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believe it or not the fifth wheel
Babylonians
the mesopotamians invented the wheel
who invented the first steering wheel
Wheel,it is invited by the sumerians. Can we be certain that the wheel was invented first by the Sumsarians? And can we be certain that 'the boat', e.g. a hollowed out log, was not invented before the wheel? Think also of built dwellings (i.e. not caves) - probably they too came before the wheel.
The chine's people invented the wheel borrow.
The sumerians invented the water wheel.
The Sumerians have invented the wheel, the sail, writing system, and the pottery wheel.
george ferris,1893,i dont kow why it was invented
I think it was the guy that lived next door to the guy that invented the wheel...
i think it was Thomas Edison ------------ The guy who invented the wheel, the guy who discovered fire.
Hugh Boyland invented the trundle wheel. The trundle wheel is used to measure long distances and was invented in the 1970's.
It was invented by Garry Weston B/ The wheel was invented in the 5 millennium BCE in Mesopotamia.