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How has technology helped humans to adapt to their environment​

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Answered by manojkrsingh1171
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Technology is also being harnessed to help prevent food waste, working to keep food out of landfills by keeping better track of it at all levels, from the farm to the table. With up to a third of the world's food resources thrown out, data collection technology has the potential to greatly reduce that figure.

Answered by funkystar073
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Technology is progressing rapidly, and it is changing the way we live, work and play. New inventions are happening, and new paradigms are born almost every day. Conventional concepts we are used to as a human race for decades or even centuries are being disrupted by cutting edge technology.

Just half a century ago, computers were only surfacing and were used for particular scientific or research work, but today they are found all around us. We see, and experience computing power around us in all shapes, sizes, and types. There are small and portable ones like in smartphones. There are big ones like desktops and mainframes. And lately, with innovative devices like Google Glass or Snap Spectacles — this computing power has also invaded our wearable devices.

Whether we like this technological revolution or not — we can clearly see how it is affecting our daily lives. But an interesting question arises — what are long-term effects of this revolution? I am not talking a decade or a century from now — instead what are the implications on a human evolutionary timeline — which could span millennia.

Technology is changing the patterns of our life. There was a time when we were very physically active, but now we rely on devices to do most of our work. The changes in our behavioral patterns and adaptations that are caused by these technological advances could prove to be the primary driving forces behind the next stage of evolution for our species.

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