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_____ was the earliest means of water transport​

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Answered by dahiyasonia755
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Boat

boat was the earliest means of water transport.

Answered by Jaswindar9199
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Boat was the earliest means of water transport

  • A boat is a watercraft of a vast range of kinds and sizes, but commonly smaller than a ship, which is differentiated by its bigger size, structure, freight or passenger capacity, or its capacity to hold up boats.
  • After Homo erectus probably utilized watercraft more than a million years ago for crossing straits between landmasses, boats have fulfilled as transportation far into pre-historic times.
  • Circumstantial information, such as the initial settlement of Australia over 40,000 years ago, conclusions in Crete suggested 130,000 years ago and in Flores dated to 900,000 years ago, suggest that boats have been used since pre-historic periods.
  • The earliest boats are believed to have been dugouts, and the ancientest boats found by archaeological crater date from over 7,000 to 10,000 years ago.

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