Charles Darwin was not an inventor. He was a scientist that created the theory of evolution, which is one of the most accepted human creation ideas.
Darwin didn't have a catchphrase for this, as far as I am aware. A famous catchphrase for natural selection that was coined by Herbert Spencer and used by Charles Darwin is "survival of the fittest". Unfortunately this catchphrase does a rather poor job of portraying the principle of differential reproductive success.
The telegraph lead to the invention of the telephone which then lead to mobile phones which are commonly used
Lots of inventions use the scientific method.
Survival of the fittest would be used to describe this situation.
Romans first developed the calendar used most today
is Jan Ernst invention still used today
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Yes, Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection continues to be a fundamental principle in the field of biology and is widely accepted by the scientific community. It is used to explain the diversity of species and their adaptations to different environments.
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AnswerCharles Strite invented the first pop-up toaster in 1921. Patented on October 18, 1921. His toaster was the first to incorperate a variable timer that adjusts toasting time.
The first computer was invented by Charles Babbage in 1822. The computer he invented was not the type that is used today but a machine that can compute math problems. On the other hand, the invention of the Internet cannot be credited to one person since it was the work of pioneering programmers which have been developed through the years until it became today's version of the Internet.
Blood banking is still used today for people that have lost blood.
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By taking pictures and getting a closer view of what your looking at.
Well we use the light bulb everyday or else their would be no light unless it was from the sun!!!
Yes, many people have bifocals.
yes it is Elijah McCoy's great invention "drip cup" or "lubricated cup" is still used today of course people have upgraded it a bit , but it is still used today