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Answered by divyanka44
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Today, science has so much involved in our life that it is really hard to imagine living without the science. Every part of life whether it is food or recreation is related to science and its various ways. To decide that whether science is a boon or a bane for mankind is not a simple decision.

We should first look for the exact meaning of science. A systematic classification of experiences is called as scientific. We surprise many times at various events happening around us due to technology and science. We get doubts; what are they? These concerns are the primary seed products for technology. First start from thinking, reasoning, research, features, evaluation and distinction and lastly the fact comes out.

According to Scientists, there is a scientific method for everything and there are unavoidable actions to be followed:

The basic aim of Science is to look for reality and to find those factors, formally uncommon. A scientist cannot accept the principles, usually because; they were accepted by others formerly. Great discoveries are always coming from reasoning. A lot of determination and observation are required. Civilization, as it is today, also came from numerous discoveries that were made in the field of Science.

Electricity is a main source of energy has revolutionized the Earth. Science has made medical field enough advanced that today the average life of a human being has raised to 90 years. Science also worked for plant life as well and now we have enough food for all.

We have enough clothing and better security too. This all became possible due to science and technology. Computers, Cell phones, TV and Radios are all products of Science. So, it is very easy to conclude that Science is beneficial for mankind.

There is also another side of the coin. Destructive weapons like guns, rifles, atom bombs etc. are also came from Science. It is science that gave us different types of power like electric power and nuclear power. If all these powers and weapons are not used in a negative way, there is nothing to fear. But, unfortunately these all powers are destructing our Earth. Can anyone think that there are no chances of such horrible destruction of an Iraq again? If it happens, how can be science beneficial for mankind?

Man is a logical being. It is possible for everyone to save himself from the odds. Only through this way, he can win and control everyone on the globe. Only wisdom can help a man to conquer the World. Science without conscience is death of the soul

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Answered by kazi50
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Science is a double-edged weapon of the modern world. it is a boon as well as a bane. it is so because the changes that it has brought are useful as wee as harmful. it is such an effective tool that it has completely changed the complexion of the world. Now it dominates everybody’s life. Our lifestyle, our working, our entertainment, our attitude have all been influenced by it. At the same time, science has posed certain threats to the existence of the whole world. It has shattered man’s peace of mind by making him the slave of the latest devices. Above all, the deadly weapons of today can easily turn the world to ruins.

Science has given a completely new look to the world. A wholesale change has occurred in every walk of life. Science has given man confidence. This is the first and foremost benefit of science. Man of the past lived a subdued life, while the man of today is the real lord of the world. He enjoys such a commanding position only because of science.

Now he has learned to control the forces of nature. These forces used to horrify our forefathers but now we rule them. We have found many devices to forces things. In this way, we are able to take the precautionary measures. Take the examples of weather forecasting. It has helped our farm workers to plan accordingly. Now we are in the position to make that predictions months before.

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