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the Neolithic people invented wheel and the technology they had developed so far, underwent a revolution

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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Explanation:

The neolithic revolution started around 10,000 B.C int he Fertile Crescent, a region in the Middle East where humans first took up the farming. Neolithic humans used stone tools like their ancestors to cultivate the lands and to form permanent settlements.

At the end of the last Ice Age, the climate became warmer which drove the revolution. Another cause is that the intellectual advancements of the human brain may have caused people to settle down. The Neolithic Revolution led to the establishment of permanent settlements supported by farming and agriculture. It paved the way for the innovations of the Bronze Age and Iron Age.

Answered by skyfall63
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The Neolithic people invented wheel and the technology they had developed so far, underwent a revolution

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  • The wheel's invention was a significant turning point in human culture. Early 3500 BC may have been built with the first wheels, disches graven from solid wood. The first application was the "potter's wheel", which was used in the spinning & shaping of clay pottery. The potential value of the wheel was uncovered not long ago, and the sledge was replaced quickly by wheel carts as transportation means.
  • Rapid advancements like wheels comprising a ring of "radial spokes" made the wheel even more practical by decreasing its weight. With the aid of the wheel, people have been able to operate more effectively and drive faster. The wheel became the fundamental concepts behind just about every mechanical system in addition to its use in transport..
  • Initially the wheels were useful on the horses' carts & oxen  carts.  However man had found that several other uses the wheel could  be put used to powered by people , animals, wind or flowing water. Appeared in the first century BC, the footer spinning wheels were seen around 500 BC & in the 7th century, windmills could be seen. Over the centuries "water wheels & windmills" have been helping to irrigate fields or taking water from flooded areas; have been driving "grinding machines" to make flour. Waterwheels powered enormous machines in the cotton mills throughout the 17th & 18th centuries.

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