Telegraph cables- in use since l858 Cyrus Field the principal engineer involved.
the 1800's was the time when people really started working for their benefits, and of course they had trade between each other. So, the best way to communicate between each other is through letters, that was not so developed but at least they could know what was occurring.
Yes, yodeling is considered a genre of music characterized by rapid changes in pitch and a distinctive vocal technique. It originated in the Swiss Alps and was traditionally used by herders to communicate over long distances. Over time, yodeling has been incorporated into various musical styles, including country, folk, and pop, and has gained popularity worldwide.
It allows the user to see almost in 360 degress and over long distances, see through solid objects, see the chakra network and the chakra flow in a person.
Essentially nothing. Gravity is a very weak force, which only becomes measurable with large masses and over large distances. The other forces such as the "Strong Nuclear Force" are more energetic, but over only atomic distances. The "Weak Nuclear Force" and the "electromagnetic force" (which have been theoretically "unified" as the "electro-weak force" are weaker than the Strong Nuclear Force, but still far stronger than gravity - but electromagnetism is also effective only over fairly limited distances. Even VERY strong magnetic fields have very tiny effects over distances of hundreds or thousands of miles. Gravity is effective over interstellar, even intergalactic distances, but it plays essentially no role at all at atomic distances.
In the 1800s, the wire commonly used for telegraphy was referred to as "telegraph wire." It typically consisted of copper or iron and was essential for transmitting electrical signals over long distances. The invention of the telegraph by Samuel Morse in the 1830s revolutionized communication, making it possible to send messages quickly across vast distances using this wire.
so people could communicate over long distances
the radio was needed for communications (mostly over long distances, while over time people used it for entertainment
People could communicate quickly over long distances.
People could communicate quickly over long distances.
People could communicate quickly over long distances.
People could communicate quickly over long distances.
people could communicate more quickly over long distances.
People could communicate over long distances faster.
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In order to communicate with people over great distances and it was for Cheap Entertainment.
The earliest advance in technology that enabled communication over long distances was the telegraph. Then there was the telephone later on.
Whales communicate over long distances using low-frequency sounds that can travel through water for hundreds of miles. They produce these sounds through vocalizations such as clicks, whistles, and songs, allowing them to communicate with other whales even when they are far apart.