Kendra Walton, Andrea Pasic, Julia Thomasula, Nerisse Acabado
Senior Division
The first wheel built in Mesopotamia in 3000 BCE, has drastically affected the evolution of transportation by improving the trade world and making the work field more efficient.
The world today is only possible to function because of the invention of the wheel. If the wheel had not been invented in Mesopotamia, the wheel would not have been improved overtime. This means that cars would not exist, making transportation a difficulty and the work force just as much of a struggle.Trade between countries, states, territories and provinces would also not be as efficient due to the fact many goods would not be able to be transported without proper temperatures.
The world today is only possible to function because of the invention of the wheel. If the wheel had not been invented in Mesopotamia, the wheel would not have been improved overtime. This means that cars would not exist, making transportation a difficulty and the work force just as much of a struggle.Trade between countries, states, territories and provinces would also not be as efficient due to the fact many goods would not be able to be transported without proper temperatures.