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IRINA_888 [86]
3 years ago
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Match the technological inventions with their effects. Tiles lever water mill aqueduct Pairs was one of the first inventions to

harness natural energy resources arrowBoth helped transport water from lakes and rivers to towns and cities arrowBoth made lifting heavy weights easier, especially in construction arrowBoth
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jasenka [17]3 years ago
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The first inventions that harness  natural energy resource is Water mill. Back then, people use the power of water to move the lever in order to create mechanical movement.

The invention that help transfer water from river to town is aqueduct. Or more commonly knwon as water bridgte, useful to navigate the movement of water.

Lever is the invention that makes lifting weight easier, mostly used in contruction sites.
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