they live a long time ago they had to get their food and make their tools thier clothing to but in the development Catal Huyuk was an ancient temple what may happen in the development? well they burried their dead people in their houses
ancient tools were unpolished , crude , rough.not very strong. but later on the tools were polished and grinned .they were stronger and harder.
They made steel tools and chariots.
the tools priests used in ancient Egypt were.... YOU.
the ancient egyptians used metals, gold and wood for their tools they are like the cavemen but the cavemen never had gold
Scientists studied the iceman's clothing, tools, and body to learn about his lifestyle, diet, and health, as well as the technology and materials used during his time period. By examining these artifacts, researchers can gain insights into the iceman's culture, society, and the environmental conditions of the past.
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They study the atmosphere using tools in physics, chemistry and biology.
Jane Goodall is the person I always think of, with her long study of chimpanzees. It was her study that discovered chimps use tools.
No, Aristotle did not use experiments or scientific tools to study matter. Instead, he relied on logic, observation, and philosophical reasoning to develop his theories on natural philosophy.
Most of the things about nature that a scientist might wish to study cannot be seen or touched or heard or sensed with the scientist's own hands or senses. Depending on what kind of scientist it is the things can be too big, too small, too fragile or even too dangerous. Except for mathematicians and theoretical scientists almost all scientists must use tools.
Einstein used tools to make his inventions. He probably use an old fashion microscope to study microscopic things but that is all that I know:( Hope it answered your question!
their tools and observations.
How do scientific tools help a scientist
engineer
Earth Scientists primarily study the atmosphere, Oceans, hydrosphere, biosphere and Solid Earth. They use tools from Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Biology to draw an understanding of how the various Earth systems work.
Scientist who study fault lines may be able to trigger earthquakes. Regular people wouldn't have the right technology and tools to do so.