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Annika Park
6 December, 08:10
What are 3 facts about Robert Hooke?
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Ronnie Sullivan
6 December, 09:43
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Robert Hooke was born on the Isle of Wight, England.
For a large part of his childhood his health was delicate.
In 1653, aged 18, he enrolled at the University of Oxford's Christ Church College.
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Rory Hickman
6 December, 11:10
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1. Robert Hooke was a 17th century "natural philosopher".
2. He discovered the first known microorganisms.
3. He was born on July 28, 1635, Freshwater, United Kingdom and died
on March 3, 1703.
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