Mhoro Amazing Readers,
Today I'm going to be posting a blog about the wheel. In my class we had to click on a link that bring us to a website about the wheel we had to write down the information we found. Here is my work about The Wheel.
The Wheel
Uses for the Wheel Over the Centuries | Date |
First wheel used for pottery in Mesopotamia | 4200-4000BC |
First Wheeled vehicles,Europe and Asia | 3500-3350BC |
First 2 wheeled vehicles,Europe | 3402-2800BC |
First know wheel tracks, Germany | 3420-3385BC |
Wheel Invented Independently,China | 2800BC |
First spoked wheels,Turkey | 2000BC |
First iron rims,Celtic chariots | 800-450BC |
Wheels for spinning pottery and as water wheels, Nubia | 400BC |
First wheelbarrows in China | 50AD |
First spinning wheel,China | 1000AD |
First Wheelbarrows (outside of China), Europe | 1170-1250AD |
Turnspit dog used to cook meat,Britain | 1500-1800sAD |
First “pleasure wheels” , Bulgaria | 1600sAD |
First roller skates,Belgium | 1743AD |
First bicycle & first “kick” scooter,Germany | 1817AD |
First pneumatic tire Scotland | 1847AD |
First wire-spoked wheels,France | 1869AD |
First motor car & motor bike, Germany | 1885AD |
First gas/petrol powered tractor,US | 1892AD |
First Ferris Wheel,USA | 1893AD |
First skateboard,USA | 1950sAD |
First Segway, England | 2001AD |
Thank you for reading and looking at my blog.Please Comment and have an amazing day.
An excellent timeline of events and a wonderful range of images to demonstrate the use of the wheel. Somebody said there are no wheels in nature? Are they correct? Keep up your great work.
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