Wilfred History of robotics. Understandings the history about robots -Robotic has been going on before we were even born, in 350 B.C The brilliant Greek.

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Wilfred History of robotics

Understandings the history about robots -Robotic has been going on before we were even born, in 350 B.C The brilliant Greek mathematician, archyats builds a mechanical bird dubbed "the Pigeon" that is propelled by steam. It serves as one of histories earliest studies of flight, not to mention probably the first model airplane -So robots is nothing new to mankind is been around b.c,but now in days technology has developed into incredible structures.

History about fossil fuels Fossil fuels are thought of as cornerstones of our modern age. They generate our electricity, heat our homes, fuel our cars, even form plastics from which many of our modern conveniences are made. Despite this, fossil fuels have played a key role for hundreds of years of our history, driving our transition from a primitive and pre-industrial society to one capable of both encircling this world and reaching beyond. –

Why we need fossil We need fossil fuels because it power mostly everything we use today,weather you see or not.its the energy humans use,with out it we wouldn’t have what we have today.

How long does it take for fossil fuels to developed Its takes about a million years to make and that’s a very long time.

How we use it We are using fossil fuels when we use things like coal, oil, gas (petrol), diesel fuel, and natural gas. the usage of central heating and air conditioniong, for example driving a car, shopping for groceries at a shop that had their goods delivered by truck or train, or maybe using an outdoor gas grill for cooking up some tasty barbecue.

History about alternantive fuels