Who invented the wheel?
The first use of the wheel for transportation was probably on Mesopotamian chariots around 3200 BC.
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The wheel was probably invented around 8000 B.C in Asia but the oldest wheel as we know it dates back to Mesopotamia in 3,500 B.C.
Answered by Thomas S. -
The inventor of the wheel is not known. However, it is believed that the first wheel used was in Ur in Mesopotamia. Go ChaCha!
Answered by Erica R. -
According to archaeologists, the wheel was probably invented in around 8,000 B.C. in Asia by the Sumerians. Keep doing the ChaCha!
Answered by Stephanie S. -
According to archaeologists,the wheel was probably invented in around 8,000 B.C. in Asia. The name of the inventor is unknown.
Answered by Matt H. -
The wheel was probably invented around 8,000 B.C in Asia but the oldest wheel as we know it dates back to Mesopotamia in 3,500 B.C
Answered by Rochelle M. -
The earliest known use of a wheel was a potter's wheel at Ur in Mesopotamia (part of modern day Iraq} as early as 3500 BC.
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