radar allowed the British to get their fighters in the air in the right place at the right time to maximise their opportunities to engage the Luftwaffe.
Radar
radar allowed the British to get their fighters in the air in the right place at the right time to maximise their opportunities to engage the Luftwaffe.
no.the invention of the stirrup allowed knights to use lances.(armour protects, but its the stirrup that allows the knight to control the horse better, and be braced against the impact of a lance that would otherwise knock the rider from the saddle)
british law that allowed to live in colonist homes
idkthey helped and win lol
The war went against Japan and allowed America to begin taking the offensive.
radar allowed the British to get their fighters in the air in the right place at the right time to maximise their opportunities to engage the Luftwaffe.
The invention of the telephone allowed people who where not near each other to effectively communicate. That meant the telephone began the shrinking of the world. It allowed America to grow much easier.
the Chinese invention that allowed soldiers to fight on horseback was The saddle and stirrups.
no.the invention of the stirrup allowed knights to use lances.(armour protects, but its the stirrup that allows the knight to control the horse better, and be braced against the impact of a lance that would otherwise knock the rider from the saddle)
The invention of writing allowed people to communicate more broadly than had previously been done.
You may be thinking of Chaim Weizmann for the invention artificial acetone used in the manufacture of gunpowder.
steel
Accurate timepieces.
Steam
The telephone is a great invention in the history of communciation. The invention of radio allowed information to be rapidly sent between continents.
The steam engine revolutionized manufacturing by allowing factories to be built anywhere, as it provided a source of power that did not rely on water sources or location-specific factors. This enabled industries to be established in urban areas without access to waterways, increasing flexibility in factory siting.
Barbed wire