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The diagram illustrates the evolution of cutting tools from two different periods in the Stone Age. It compares Tool A, made 1.4 million years ago, with Tool B, crafted 0.8 million years ago, highlighting the front, side, and back views of each tool. Tool A, created earlier, has a more primitive design. It is long […]
The diagram illustrates the evolution of cutting tools in the Stone Age, comparing Tool A from 1.4 million years ago with Tool B from 800,000 years ago. Tool A, which dates back 1.4 million years, has a rudimentary design. It appears relatively thick and rough, with a wider base and a blunt edge. The front, […]
The diagram here presents the evolution of cutting tools used in ancient times. At first glance, it is visible that the tool has three sides: front, side, and back; it is five centimeters in length. The above image shows a tool made 1.4 million years ago, and the picture below it shows a tool made […]
The diagram illustrates the transformation of the cutting tool between two different time periods within the Stone Age: 1.4 million years ago and 0.8 million years ago. Overall, despite the similarity between the two cutting tools in terms of size and shape, the cutting tool from the later period shows some distinct improvements in size […]
The diagram illustrates the evolution of cutting tools in the Stone Age, highlighting two distinct tools: Tool A, dating back 1.4 million years, and Tool B, from 0.8 million years ago. Both tools are depicted from front, side, and back views, with a scale for reference. Tool A, which is older, appears more primitive. Its […]
The illustrated progression of cutting tools across epochs within the Stone Age reveals a profound narrative of incremental refinement. Notable disparities emerge in the lithic composition and ergonomic design of the implements depicted, highlighting the advancement of early human technology. Initially, a conspicuous disparity in the thickness of the stone substrate hampers precision cutting, indicative […]
In the depiction provided, the illustration delineates the evolutionary trajectory of cutting tools spanning epochs within the Stone Age. Evidently, a plethora of disparities manifests between the renditions, with notable variances discernible in the lithic composition and ergonomic design of the implements. Primarily, a conspicuous divergence lies in the thickness of the stone substrate. In […]
The diagram illustrates how cutting tools in the Stone Age evolved over 0.6 million years. Overall, it is evident at first glance that the sharpness of the edges have increased while the outline of the cutting tool has changed. To begin, 1.4 million years ago the cutting tool was roughly pyramidal in shape when seen […]
The diagram illustrates how cutting tools in the Stone Age evolved over 0.6 million years. Overall, it is evident at first glance that the sharpness of the edges have increased while the outline of the cutting tool has changed. To begin, 1.4 million years ago the cutting tool was roughly pyramidal in shape when seen […]
The Diagram illustrates the improve of cutting devices in the Stone Age. Looking from an overall perspective,the most noticable change is side viev of old cutting tool which was used in 0,8 milion year ago. The cuttung tool A which was used in 1,4 million years ago is not so good for cutting.Because this tool […]
İn picture we can see two different early era sharp tools. İn this paragraph we gonna write about differences of two different tools. First differences are age of tools. Tool A is development 1.4 million years ago. As distinct from tool a is 0.6 milion years older than tool b. we can see from picture […]
The image shows two different ancient tools: Tool A is 1.4 million years old and Tool B is 0.8 million (800,000) years old, with both including a front, side, and back view, and a scale indicating they are approximately 5 cm in height. The provided diagram illustrates the progression of cutting tools during the Stone […]
It is seen from the figure that cutting tools are advanced with the ages. We can evidently see tha advancements in the cutting tools which are being used in ages. With the advancment of time, the cutting tools are advanced for the ease of use. To begin with, we can see the comparison between both […]
The supplied diagrams provide information on the improvement of hunting tools during Stone Age for the period of 0.6 million years. Overall, the diagram depicts the changes in shape and size of the instrument. As can be seen, the tool which was used 1.4 million years ago has slender front view in comparison to the […]
The visual information provides information about the development of cutting instruments in two different periods. The year difference between the two tools shown is 0.6 million years. There has been a significant change in the body structure between the two cutting instruments. The size of Tool B is way larger than Tool B when both […]
The given diagram illustrates the progression of cutting tools during the Stone Age, showcasing two distinct tools. Overall, it is evident that significant alterations occurred in the shape of cutting tools over a span of 0.6 million years. Approximately 1.4 million years ago, the cutting tool displayed a trigonal shape with considerable length and sharp […]
It is often argued that some people think that modern technology make buying product online much more easier. Where some think that is it not easier to buy online. This essay agrees that the advanment of technology help to make buying online more easier and benificial to the buyer. As techonology is more advance nowadays […]
The given diagram describes the comparison of the development of cutting tools during Stone Age. Overall, the process of developing cutting tools is needed to examine the stone in three different dimensions which are in the front, side and back view. Additionally, it is clear that there are two different time frame between 1.4 million […]
The diagram provided elucidates the evolvement of cutting tools during the Stone Age and presents a comparison between a tool dating back 1.4 million years and another from 0.8 million years ago. Overall, the tools demonstrate significant alterations in their sharpness, width, and thickness over the course of 600,000 years. While the front profile evolved […]
The diagram illustrates the development of cutting tools in stone age and it compares the tool from 1.4 million years ago to one from 0.8 million years ago. The first part shows the front profile of the tool during the period. It could be seen that 1.4 million years ago the tools were less sharp […]
The diagram portrays the transition of tools used for cutting purposes in the Stone Age. The main similarity between the two tools is the shape in which it is designed almost like a tooth having one of the ends sharp and the other blunt. On observing the front view, the girth of the stone increases […]
The provided diagram shows the evolution of cutting tools used in the Stone Age. It shows the difference in its texture, shape, and its features. Overall, there are two tools used in this comparison. Tool A from 1.4 million years ago, and Tool B, from 0.8 million years ago. These are represented as ancient instruments. […]
The diagram illustrate the development of cutting tools in the stone age. Above diagram is of Tool A which was created 1.4 milloin years ago while below diagram is of Tool B which was created 0.8 million year ago. Tool A was unevenly carved and had blunt edge. It was shaped in such a manner […]
The diagram represents the evolution of cutting tools used by ancient people in the Stone Age showing these tools from different perspective and giving information about their size. If to look at a front view, tool A that was used 1.4 million years ago has a sharpened and oblong form and it is about 10 […]
As the diagram, gives us idea on how people from Stone Age used to craft tools, Two different kinds of tools are shown with various angles, tool A and tool B, both are 1.4 million and 0.8 million years old respectively. Commonality between both the tools are of their similar height, which stands at 5 […]
The provided diagram depicts the evolution of cutting tools used in the Stone Age. Overall, the diagram illustrates the development of two ancient cutting tools, labelled as Tool A (1.4 million years old) and Tool B (0.8 million years old). Both tools are presented in front, side, and back views, with a scale indicating their […]
The diagrams illustrate how cutting equipment changed in 2 periods of the Stone Age. Overall, there are 3 views of each tool (Tool A and Tool B), and the older version looks relatively sharper and darker compared to the latter one while maintaining the same hight. 1400 thousand years from now, the tool A was […]
The picture diagram shows the evolution of cutting tools in the Stone Age. There are three main views compared from the cutting equipment model 1.4 million years ago and 0.6 million years letter. From the overall view, the older cutting equipment is more rough than in 0.8 million years ago. the front view shows that […]
There is a diagram about the improvements on the sharp tools in the Stone Age. We observe the Tool A which was making in the 1.4 milion ago tools looking more sharper than the Tool B which was making in the 0.8 milion year ago. When we look at he front view Tool B has […]
Given diagram illustrates the evolution of cutting instruments in the Stone Age Overall there is an improvement in the symmetry of the instrument along with increase in the sharpness of edges About 1.4 million years the the front view of the cutting instruments had unequal sides with one side being more straighter than the the […]
