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How did people manage to live without electricity in the ancient world?
Vocabulary hozircha yo‘q.
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people lit their homes with candles, torches, or oil lamps instead of electric lights -
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people cooked on open fires or used wood-burning stoves -
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for heating, people relied on firewood, coal, or just heavy blankets and warm clothes -
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in the evenings, families usually went to bed earlier because there was no bright light to keep them awake -
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people used the sun during the day and did most of their work outside while it was light -
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for keeping food fresh, they dried it, salted it, or stored it in cool cellars and underground pits -
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communication was face to face or through letters carried by messengers… no phones or emails, of course -
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entertainment was very simple: people told stories, played music, or gathered in groups -
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traveling was slower… they walked, rode horses, or used carts, not electric trains or cars -
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daily life was harder in many ways, but people were simply used to it because they didn’t know any alternative
Well, people obviously lived very differently without electricity. For light, they used candles, oil lamps, or just a fire, and most of the cooking was done on open flames or wood-burning stoves. In the evenings, families often went to bed earlier, because there wasn’t much light to stay up. They also stored food in simple ways, like drying or salting it, or keeping it in a cellar. Most work had to be done during daylight, so people’s schedules followed the sun. And of course, there were no phones or internet, so communication was face to face or by letters, and for fun people told stories or played music together. Life was slower and harder in some ways, but since they had never known electricity, it was just normal for them.
Shaxsiy yozuvlarni saqlash uchun tizimga kiring.
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