Give one word for the following:
1. Discovery of this made life faster
2. The first metal to be discovered
3. Place where first farmers lived
4. The Neolithic site with the most elaborate example of housing
5. A place where elaborate tombs for the dead still exist
6. Neolithic site discovered by H D sankalia
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Answer:
1. We could have lived the way it was but these innovations have made our lives much easier, sorted and Uncomplicated. We are living in a world where human brains are juggling with every tiny minute detail of the phenomena happening around us. Our Scientists and researcher are experimenting every now and then trying to discover new things and expanding our knowledge and understanding of natural phenomena taking place in our surrounding. To know more about such interesting facts click on the link provide a here -Own TV.
Applause should be made to our renowned scientists who successfully experimented in OPa period when there was not much availability of resources or technologies. Not only was the restriction on technology but also our scientists had to face a lot of natural, environmental and physical hurdles coming their way. But in spite of that remarkable and tremendous discoveries have been made without which we can’t even imagine living today. We will be discussing some of the important discoveries here-
OXYGEN- the Fine Air
Even a small kid knows well today that to sustain in the atmosphere, to live we need Oxygen for breathing. Oxygen was earlier known by the name of “the fine air” when it was discovered in the year 1772. At the time of its discovery Oxygen was known to be the gas that accelerates Combustion and on this basis, the only foundation of high-end combustion engines was laid down. Carl Wilhelm, to whom discovery of oxygen was attributed to, not only discovered oxygen but also made it clear that it’s the oxygen that is responsible for supporting the respiration in all animals.
Photosynthesis
Like oxygen is important for animals the same way Photosynthesis is for plants. Jan I, an Australian scientist was able to define the process of Photosynthesis. Earlier, Joseph Priestley was only able to establish indirectly that animals consumed the gas which is produced by plants. Through his discovery Jan I made people all over the world aware of how plants were restoring the balance by converting carbon dioxide into oxygen.
Electricity Generation
Today it’s almost impossible to imagine our daily lives that too without electricity. In fact, there are no schemes government is implementing to make electricity reach every village of the nation. To know about the government schemes visit the link on Own TV.
By discovering the profound scientific relation between magnetism and electricity Michael Faraday got the credit of discovery. Also, the discovery that electricity could be generated by moving a metallic wire around a magnet was made later after Michael’s discovery.

Evolution
The theory of evolution came into existence in 1859 by the British naturalist Charles Darwin. He asserted that all organisms evolve, or change very slowly over time. He also argued that it’s the adaptations that are responsible for the survival of species. If the species doesn’t adopt it may lead towards its extinction
2. In 1798 Copper is one of those metals that man started using very early. As a matter of fact, copper was the first metal that man discovered in 9000 BCE. The other metals used in pre-historic times were gold, silver, tin, lead, and iron.
3.the Fertile Crescent
The earliest farmers lived in the Fertile Crescent, a region in the Middle East including modern-day Iraq, Jordan, Syria, Israel, Palestine, southeastern Turkey and western Iran.
4. As you might know, henges are architectural set ups of circles of stone or wood that were common during the Neolithic Age, particularly in the British Isles. Of course, the most famous of these is Stonehenge.
5. Traditionally tombs have been located in caves, underground, or in structures designed specifically for the purpose of containing the remains of deceased human beings and, often, their possessions, loved ones, or, as at the tomb known as `The Great Death Pit' at the city of Ur, one's servants.
6. Mesolithic site of Langhnaj
During his second expedition, Sankalia found the first human Stone Age skeleton. The Mesolithic site of Langhnaj, "the first Stone Age site to have been excavated scientifically", was excavated stratigraphically.
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