No one can say who invented the wheel, nor when or where it was invented first. Without doubt it must have been invented by many different cultures.
The wheel was invented in the early bronze age. Thought to be invented by the Ancient Sumerians around 8000 B. C.
In mesopotamia.
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No, the wheel was invented in Mesopotamia by the Sumerians. They invented the wheel and the chariot. The Egyptians didn't develop the wheel until Hyksos invaded Egypt in 1750-1550BC. Hyksos brought in chariots and, through cultural diffusion, the Egyptians learned the workings of the wheel.
China
The wheel barrow was invented during the Golden Age of Athens (450-404 B.C) by the Greeks. They called the wheel barrow a "one wheeler"
Chuko Liang of China invented the wheelbarrow.
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Wheel barrows.
The answer depends on how big the barrow is and how filled it is.
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The earliest wheelbarrows were used around 200 AD by soldiers in the armies of Chuko Liang, a Chinese general
Prime Minister Zhuge Liang of China 181-234 AD is credited with the invention of the wheel barrow. The earliest depictions of these tools were sculpted unto tombs in China, some of which date back to as early as 118 AD,
A wheel barrow is a simple machine because it is made up of two or more simple machines. A wheel and axle, and a lever.
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