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2. What would happen if human-made things like buildings could move?​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The question can be answered as follows:

Explanation:

  • If human-made things could move then life would be riskier.

  • Movement is a characteristic of living things and hence there would always be a debate whether the human- created things have to be considered to be living or non-living.

  • If the movements in human-created things became faulty, then it would have the risk of damaging the whole world.

  • Hence, it is better that human created things do not show any life characteristics.
Answered by brainlyvirat187006
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Answer:

The question can be answered as follows:

Explanation:

If human-made things could move then life would be riskier.

Movement is a characteristic of living things and hence there would always be a debate whether the human- created things have to be considered to be living or non-living.

If the movements in human-created things became faulty, then it would have the risk of damaging the whole world.

Hence, it is better that human created things do not show any life characteristics.

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