Answer:
Baroque is more complicated.
Explanation:
Answer:
photographic gun
Étienne-Jules Marey
kinetograph
Thomas Edison and William Dickson
all-metal camera
Bell and Howell
Explanation:
Kinetoscope, which is a form of movie projector was invented by Thomas A. Edison and William Dickson of the United States in 1891.
The photographic gun, also known as chronophotography was invented by Étienne-Jules Marey, a French man.
The all-metal camera was invented by Graham Bell and Howell.
Answer:
Explanation:
Long before writing was developed, people recorded events, ideas, plans, and feelings by marking them on a rock. Sometimes they carved into the stone. Sometimes they scratched off a surface coating. Sometimes they painted on the rocks. The method that they used was typically determined by the availability of a "paint," the hardness of the rocks, and the availability of tools that could be used to produce their message.
All of these markings are referred to as "Rock Art." People worldwide have been producing rock art for thousands of years. Some of their messages, produced thousands of years ago, can still be seen today. The oldest are usually found in rock shelters and caves where they are protected from the elements. However, in arid climates some examples of rock art have persisted for ten to fifteen thousand years, depending upon how the art was produced, the direction that it faces, and the type of rock used as a "canvas."
Answer:
young members of a community center
Explanation:
Those professionals who work with non-clinical clients often work with adults whose goals are to lose weight or achieve fitness. These exercise physiologists often work at private fitness facilities, community organizations like the YMCA, or community recreation centers. Some physiologists work in intercollegiate athletic programs or professional athletic teams. Sometimes called strength and conditioning specialists, some non-clinical physiologists become self-employed and train world-class athletes. This is increasingly popular, particularly with teen athletes.