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explain the science during copper bronze age

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Answered by rji2
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copper age is was originally defined as a transition between the neolithic and bronze age
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                    Science during copper bronze age

The early civilization when entered copper age they found substance that don’t break after certain sometime, as before copper was stone age and tools made out of stone tend to break easily after sometimes and making stuff out of iron was difficult due to its higher mohr strength.

Copper is softer compared to iron and mining it was easy as well, but the change in science became more prominent when they starting alloying copper with tin to make bronze, which helped the early civilization to advance further.

The scientific development during Copper Bronze Age were:

  • The knowledge of metal smelting and refining were now unlocked for many metals like copper, gold, bronze etc. making it easier for the civilization to develop delicate items like jewelry, wares and other domestic items.
  • Trading and transport had helped settlers to exchanges goods from one place to another, making it easier to spread things and stuffs which were non-existent at a particular place, like cotton were exported from India to Egypt and  perfume from Egypt to India
  • Trade mathematics and early accounting and monetary admiration became prominent as trading and transport was now done in various countries, increasing the mathematical prowess amongst people further developing complex mathematical fields like geometry, arithmetic, number system etc.
  • Advancement in mathematics and life sciences helped in architectural advancement creating more advance townships and more organized city, it also helped in creating more effective medicines, foods was now refined to great heights as well with the knowledge of spices and heating processes.

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