atom bomb, dynamite, gun
The Age of Discovery was significantly influenced by three key inventions: the compass, which allowed for better navigation and orientation at sea; the astrolabe, which enabled sailors to determine their latitude by measuring the position of celestial bodies; and advanced ship designs, such as the caravel, which featured improved sails and hulls for greater speed and maneuverability. Together, these innovations facilitated longer ocean voyages, enabling explorers to chart new territories and expand global trade routes.
1. Nuclear airplane 2. Nuclear rocket 3. Nuclear electrical power plant
Issac Newton invented the three laws of motion, and discovered gravity.
Try this list of famous inventions, and pick one you like: http://inventors.about.com/od/astartinventions/a/FamousInvention.htm Three topics you could cover might be: 1) How it was invented 2) Why it's useful 3) Disadvantages (like a cell phone going off at a movie or a wedding)
For a theory to be considered proven, it typically must pass three key tests: empirical validation, consistency, and predictive power. Empirical validation requires the theory to be supported by observable and repeatable evidence. Consistency means the theory should align with existing knowledge and not contradict established laws of science. Lastly, predictive power indicates that the theory can accurately forecast future events or outcomes based on its principles.
No famous inventions were made.
I assume you are referring to J.S. Bach here; he wrote fifteen two-part inventions, and fifteen three-part inventions
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The pathogenic organisms are not considered animals at all. The three pathogenic organisms are virus, bacterium, and fungus. All of these can potentially cause illness in animals and humans.
your mums house
nonsence
deees nuts
Rape, pillage and the name "Olaf"
what was edison's nickname
Hot Dogs, Maccronni , Cereal
Cement, glass, and sail boats are three inventions that originated in Rome and are still used today.
rock paper and sissors