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Cough Cough, I had to answer the question I asked....First Answer by me:Evolution affects technological systems in an assortment of ways. It has made technological systems more portable, easier to use, and contain more memory. The technological systems of today have many uses ranging from typing up document to entertainment. Technology is used by many humans, and without it, we wouldn't be where we are today.The portability and ease of use of technology has dramatically improved in the last decade. Take phones, for example. When the first phones appeared, they were the size of a picture frame and were not portable; they were a real hassle to use. Today, phones can fit in the palm of your hand, and you can take them almost anywhere. When the first technological systems appeared, they didn't please humans too much all because of their portability and ease of use being so low. Over a few decades, technological systems evolved to be more portable, decreasing in weight and size but still able to do the same thing. Technological systems that were too hard to use, too heavy, or too big were not chosen by humans, and were usually discarded.Memory capacity has rapidly expanded to be really massive. The demand for greater memory capacity in technological systems by humans increased as they obtained more data to store. For example, the first computer stored around 3,000 bits, and today, there are 858,993,459,200 bits in your average computer, that's around 286 million times more space! Over time, technological systems have developed more efficient ways of storing data, so that their size and weight aren't affected that much by how much they can store. Technological systems with more data space and a larger size and weight, and technological systems with less data space and a smaller size and weight were cast-off more often than technological systems with a lot of memory, but a smaller weight and size.To sum it all up, I think that evolution has caused technological systems to adapt to human needs, and, overtime, become really different devices. Portability, ease-of-use, and memory storage were key elements of the adaption and evolution of technology. Without evolution, technological systems and organisms wouldn't have changed over time to become what they are today. Every organism would be a cell, each cell exactly the same. Technological systems wouldn't even exist. Without evolution, there is no biodiversity.Another Answer by me on the same question:Evolution has affected our technological systems many times. It has helped us develop our modern technology and has also affected global life in immense ways. Without evolution, we would have never developed the technology we have today. The human brain has evolved both creativity wise and intelligence wise. If it weren't for evolution, life may have not even sustained on earth. Creatures may not have been able to adapt to the environment and therefore died off. Even if the humans survived, we wouldn't have known all about the past and that there were organisms before us. In a worst case scenario, we wouldn't have ever existed since we couldn't have evolved from 'reptilian creatures'.With evolution we were able to expand our knowledge. As the human brain progressively grew more complex, we developed amazing things. We could build almost "indestructible" homes, we discovered fire and cooked our food, and we even left the planet! The human race has done some amazing things that no other species can, all due to mutations, and natural selection, which is a part of evolution. If you look at it, you can see that evolution has almost affected everything about our technology, government, and our daily lives. Some people say that evolution is also affected by technology.Many scientists agree that technology is lowering the rate of evolution for humans. We may have evolved greatly in order to discover this technology; it may still have a negative effect on our lives. If we're not careful, we may barely evolve at all! Overall, there has been a great impact on our technology, all due to evolution. I think humans evolved faster than other species due to some natural occurrence. If we wait long enough, maybe even other animals such as the cat may become as developed as us!


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