who invented first.
1. Paper
2. Train
3. Aeroplane
4. Television
5. Watch
6. Bulb
7. Camera
8. Refrigerator
9. Washing machine
10. Motor
11. Bike
12. Cycle
13. Car
14. Railway Track
15. Satellites
16. Mobile Phone
17. Computer
18. Laptop
19. Ship
20. Missile
21. Dangerous missile of the world and write the name
22. Plastic
23. Modern pen
24. Apache helicopter
Question. 2
1. how many total dams are in India.name them by its height
2. How many total dams in world. name top 20 dams by its height.
and again name top 20 dams by its length
3. which is the longest dam of the India and World.
4. highest dam of India and World
5. which dam takes less time to complete.
6. which dam takes more time to build in the world
Answers
Answers:
Paper invented by:
•Cai Lun
•Jonathan S. Turner
Train invented by:
•Richard Trevithick
Aeroplane invented by:
•The Wright Brothers
Television invented by:
•Philo Farnsworth
•John Logie Baird
•Charles Francis Jenkins
Watch invented by:
•Peter Henlein
Bulb invented by:
•Thomas edison
Camera invented by:
•Johann Zahn
Refrigerator invented by:
•Albert T. Marshall
Washing machine invented by:
•Jacob Christian Schäffer's
Motor invented by:
•William Sturgeon
Bike invented by:
•Gottlieb Daimler
•Wilhelm Maybach
Cycle invented by:
•Karl von Drais
Car invented by:
•Carl Benz
Railway Track invented by:
•Richard Trevithick
Satellites invented by:
•Sergei Korolev
Mobile Phone invented by:
•Martin Cooper
Computer invented by:
•Charles Babbage
Laptop invented by:
•Adam Osborne
Ship invented by:
•ancient Egyptians
Missile invented by:
•Walter Dornberger
Dangerous missile of the world and write the name:
•R-36 Series (10,200 to 16,000 km) (Russia)
Plastic invented by:
•Leo Baekeland
Modern pen invented by:
•László Bíró
Apache helicopter invented by:
•McDonnell Douglas
Answer:
Rani Laxmibai also called the Rani of Jhansi was a pivotal figure in the Indian Revolt of 1857. She is also regarded as one of the greatest freedom fighters of India.
Rani Lakshmibai was born on 19 November 1828 in the town of Varanasi. She was named Manikarnika Tambe and was nicknamed Manu. Her father was Moropant Tambe and her mother Bhagirathi Sapre (Bhagirathi Bai) who hailed from modern-day Maharashtra. At four years old her mother passed away. Her father was the Commander of War under Peshwa Baji Rao II of Bithorr District. She was educated at home, able to read and write, and was more independent in her childhood than others of her age; her studies included shooting, horsemanship, fencing which was in contrast to the cultural expectations for women in Indian society at the time.