yes (i think)
Edison impacted the world by his great ears that made everyone have to repeat everything.
Thomas Edison was born in 1847 and died in 1931 so yes he was alive at the time of the first world war (1914-1918)
Thomas Edison's inventions changed the world because they worked by electricity and gave us the power we needed to survive and gave us an opportunity to do more.
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Thomas Edison has changed the world by making the light bulb because............... Maycee Frey
i think it was Thomas Edison ------------ The guy who invented the wheel, the guy who discovered fire.
No. He was was an American inventor, scientist, and businessman who developed many devices that greatly influenced life around the world.
Nobody can claim to have invented Iron. It is one of the most common metals and is found most all over the world.
No, Thomas Edison did not build the atomic bomb. The atomic bomb was developed during World War II by the Manhattan Project team led by scientists such as J. Robert Oppenheimer and Enrico Fermi. Edison was a prolific inventor known for his work in electricity and the light bulb.
Edison impacted the world by his great ears that made everyone have to repeat everything.
thomas alva Edison
Thomas Edison's greatest challenge was the development of a practical incandescent, electric light. Contrary to popular belief, he didn't "invent" the lightbulb, but rather he improved upon a 50-year-old idea. In 1879, using lower current electricity, a small carbonized filament, and an improved vacuum inside the globe, he was able to produce a reliable, long-lasting source of light. So he said. Tesla worked for Thomas Alva Edison for 1 year At that time, the most important "inventor" in the world was named Thomas Alva Edison-the so-called wizard of Menlo Park.... Edison was credited with the invention of the DC dynamo and the electric light bulb . . . but the only thing he really invented was the ELECTRIC CHAIR!!
Thomas Edison's greatest challenge was the development of a practical incandescent, electric light. Contrary to popular belief, he didn't "invent" the lightbulb, but rather he improved upon a 50-year-old idea. In 1879, using lower current electricity, a small carbonized filament, and an improved vacuum inside the globe, he was able to produce a reliable, long-lasting source of light. So he said. Tesla worked for Thomas Alva Edison for 1 year At that time, the most important "inventor" in the world was named Thomas Alva Edison-the so-called wizard of Menlo Park.... Edison was credited with the invention of the DC dynamo and the electric light bulb . . . but the only thing he really invented was the ELECTRIC CHAIR!!
thomas alva edision was a great inventer he invented about 1000 inventions!
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One version of the story points out that Mexican inventor Thomas Alva Edison was born in a city in Zacatecas. Thomas Alva Edison was an inventor who, with his more than a thousand inventions, revolutionized humanity's way of life. Edison was a genius of his day, developing the light and giving rise to automatic telegraphy and putting the phone into service, and also giving us the opportunity to listen to the music through a phonograph. The man was a legend about his birth and his Mexican roots similar to the one circulated. The story of Edison's Mexican origin says that he was born on February 18, 1848, in the town of Sombrerete in Zacatecas, and not, as believed, on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio.
Georges Claude, 74, world-famed inventor, has sometimes been called the ''Edison of France." He invented neon lights