No.
People use it for weapons and still use it for fireworks
Yes, it is the compass which we use today.
I think that the Aztec's created the 'floating gardens" or Chinampas. I am 99.9% sure but maybe not. Sorry if I get this question wrong. :)
yes they do because a astrolobe is a compass so yes the people today use a astrolabe / compass
The Jewish Star represents the Unity of the Jewish People which is as important today for Jews as it was 2000 years ago, so the symbol is still used.
Yes, people in certain regions of Mexico, such as Xochimilco in Mexico City, still use chinampas for agriculture. Additionally, there has been a revival of interest in chinampas as a sustainable farming method due to their efficient use of space and water.
People still use carriages today.
Chinampas are used today in Mexico primarily for small-scale agriculture, particularly for growing crops like fruits, vegetables, and flowers. They are valued for their efficient use of space, water conservation, and ability to support diverse plant species. Some chinampas have also been adapted for tourism, offering visitors a glimpse into the traditional agricultural practices of the region.
Kites are still used today because of the fun and excitement it brings to people.
Yes. People still use satellite phones in remote and rural areas.
Yes
hello people
People use it for weapons and still use it for fireworks
yes but not many people use it
the wheel
People use wheelbarrows today to move materials such as bricks, concrete (wet or in bags), stones, sand, and topsoil.
Yes people still use bipolar junction transistors today because of its high switching speed.