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1.Will we die without machines? 2.What types of machines will inventers make in the future? 3.Will there be more machines in the future? 4.When was the first bulldozer made? And by who? 5.Who made the first computer? And when? 1.Will we die without machines? 2.What types of machines will inventers make in the future? 3.Will there be more machines in the future? 4.When was the first bulldozer made? And by who? 5.Who made the first computer? And when?

 Well if we don’t have machines then….  Yes we would probably die, because if we don’t have machines then we won’t be able to build houses and if we cant build houses then we don’t have shelter and we will probably die.

 I am not quite sure how to answer this question but I am guessing maybe flying cars or flying houses.  Here are some more idea’s II am not quite sure how to answer this question but I am guessing maybe flying cars or flying houses. HHere are some more idea’s

 Flying cars/flying houses  A new type of car  A new type of phone  A better type of laptop  Robotic nanny  Robots(that work)  That’s all

 Duh,  Yes,  Of course

 The bulldozer was made in 1923 by a young farmer named James Cummings and a draftsman named J. Earl McLeod made the first designs to the bulldozer.  The bulldozer was made in 1923 by a young farmer named James Cummings and a draftsman named J. Earl McLeod made the first designs to the bulldozer.

 Konrad Zuse thought of making the computer in the year 1941.

 Clap plz cause that was hard