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Sheldon Wong
24 January, 06:46
Why was Thomas Edison's light bulb so important?
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Miracle
24 January, 08:43
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Thomas Edison's lightbulb was important because there was no light bulb before he made it.
Now in our modern world we use the lightbulb everyday.
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Giana Porter
24 January, 09:33
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it gave us electricity and the world would be nowhere without it
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