Yes.
Many cultures, around the world, used hieroglyphics. Like modern language, they are all different, with very few similarities.
Yes, cuneiform is older than hieroglyphics. Cuneiform, developed by the Sumerians around 3200 BCE in ancient Mesopotamia, is considered one of the earliest writing systems. In contrast, Egyptian hieroglyphics emerged a few centuries later, around 3100 BCE. Thus, while both are ancient writing systems, cuneiform predates hieroglyphics.
no every egyptians invented hieroglyphics
Ancient Egyptians used hieroglyphics as their alphabet.
look up hieroglyphics in goggle and then click on one of them it should come up with hieroglyphics and English letters should come up underneath
There is only one African continent and that is Africa. Hieroglyphics are found in Egypt, which is a country on the continent of Africa.
no
I think Turkey has more than one zip code.
There are more than one voucher code for beats.
No.
Actually there is more than one code for the spy net watch. One is 8675.
Multiple
Yes, especially in dense metropolitan areas like Los Angeles. ZIP Code and area code boundaries are drawn completely independently, so there are a few cases where a ZIP Code has more than one area code.
There isn't a single zip code that covers more than one city, town or rural area. Some large cities have a lot more than one zip code.
Yes, cuneiform is older than hieroglyphics. Cuneiform, developed by the Sumerians around 3200 BCE in ancient Mesopotamia, is considered one of the earliest writing systems. In contrast, Egyptian hieroglyphics emerged a few centuries later, around 3100 BCE. Thus, while both are ancient writing systems, cuneiform predates hieroglyphics.
no every egyptians invented hieroglyphics
The five amino acids that have more than one codon for their genetic code are leucine, serine, arginine, proline, and glycine.
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