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How Communication and transport has changed the life of humans. Explain in detail?

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Answered by medhakrishnabehera
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Transportation

Powered transportation was developed less than 250 years ago, but it is hard to imagine life before ships, trains, cars and airplanes. Some major transportation milestones include:

The first steamship built in the 1770sThe first steam-powered train in 1798The modern car born in 1886The first powered flight in 1903

Yet people did get around before modern transportation, albeit slower. They simply walked or rode on camels and horses. It wasn’t convenient, fast, reliable, safe or even comfortable. In most cases, you could only go 20 miles a day and carry a limited amount on your back or on the pack animal. But it was all that was available to get from one place to the next to trade goods or find food and water.



How Transportation Changed World Economies

Something amazing happened starting in the late 1700s – with the invention and adoption of modern transportation. Standards of living of people around the world radically increased because for the first time trade was easier, safer, faster, more reliable and convenient. Goods could be shipped around the world and traded for other products.



With each advancement in transportation technology, the standard of living for everyone around the world has increased dramatically. Supersonic transportation will have an equally astounding impact on the world. Flight times will be reduced by 50%, bringing the world much closer together and making destinations more accessible in a shorter amount of travel time.



communication.....

Throughout history, the group with the best communication has been able to advance and conquer. As time has passed, we have become more adept at communication, partly out of necessity (as populations become more dense, attending to public and societal needs is a mandate), and partly as a by-product of technology (the fax machine is a descendant of the semaphore). What we still struggle with is the interpersonal communications that affect situational realities ranging from one-on-one to international relations. Cultural differences sit on top of personal interpretations and, despite the intense study of human interaction, we still constantly misunderstand each other in large and small ways. What the incredible speed of messages has not remedied are the human frailties that have broken hearts and started wars since before we could form a single intellgible word. No one has figured out how to erase ambiguity, sentiment and ego from human interaction.




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