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who invented walking?Many people believe that humans began standing up to use their hands to do other things like using tools. This is evident through the observation that chimps and other primates who are trained to walk upright have been observed walking on their feet when carrying things....
根据Some people say that the people of ancient Egypt invented it,some say the Romans invented it and some say Luban's wife invented it in ancient China.There's even an interesting story about its invention in China.有人说是古埃及人发明的,有人说是罗马人发明的,还有人说是鲁班...
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Known as a velocipede (fast foot) or a "bone shaker," the brave users of this early contraption were in for a bumpy ride. The question of who invented the velocipede, with its revolutionary pedals and gear system, is a bit murky. A German man named Karl Kech claimed that he was the...
“The simplest one is maximizing walking pace for a minute or two during any regular walk.” Other options, he says, include carrying grocery bags to the car or taking the stairs. “The largest population health gains will be realized by finding ways to get the least physically active ...
The cart, designed to move artillery pieces, moved at a walking pace (2 mph or 3.2 km/h) and had to stop every 20 minutes to build a new head of steam. The 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen Internal combustion engines: A key to modern cars Vital to the modern automobile is the internal ...
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"Sorry about it," they might say, but it would kind of be on you for walking next to their house. Fancier medieval people used a "garderobe," a little closet stuck onto the side of a castle with a hole in the floor that emptied into a moat or cesspit. Clothes were also kept in...
On the horizon he saw the small mail-steamer slowly passing northwards, as if she were walking. She served the outer isles twice a week. He could row out to her if need be, in calm weather, and he could signal her from a flagstaff behind his cottage. Half a dozen sheep still ...