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Four differences between Stone Age and modern age

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Four Differences Between Stone Age And Modern Age Are:-

  • Pollution:- In the Stone Age period pollution was very less as compared to the Modern Age due to the advancement of technologies and the building of industries, factories, vehicles etc.

  • Life span:- The lifespan in the Stone Age period was relatively lesser as compared to the Modern Age because of the advancement of medical facilities like hospitals, medicines and drugs, modified technologies etc.

  • Vehicles:- The vehicles in the Stone Age period were entirely manual, the vehicles were mostly made of stones, wheels, bamboo and grasses whereas in the Modern Age vehicles are mainly automatic and require very less manual work for riding them.

  • Tools:- In the Stone age the tools for protecting themselves comprised bows and arrows, spears and atlas, slings, and axes there were several deadly tools in the arsenal of early man whereas, in the Modern Age the tools include simple hand tools, which cut or pound or assemble and may be sold with attached metal or plastic handles.

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