It certainly cannot as our technology is based on resources of nature and without could not exist, like fire can not burn without a fule.
Technology is the human application of knowledge by manipulating the materials of nature in order to create new products that will improve society.
Nature is the most important. Without this technology would not exist and the foundation of technology is in nature. Technology helps us but the question is "Does technology help nature?" .Well we all know nature helps technology. For example: technology get their materials in our environment specifically in the nature. Even though technology now will not exist we could still live but without nature we will all die and leave this earth with nothing!
Nature can challenge us by natural disasters like tornadoes, earthquake, hurricane, flood, volcano eruption etc....
Human Nature - Human Nature album - was created on 2000-12-01.
Roland Institute of Technology's motto is 'For global challenge'.
The motto of Delft University of Technology is 'Challenge the Future'.
you know already that human condition is a part of nature human is nature
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Technology has affected nature in a great number of ways. Technology has improved irrigation in farmland but increased pollution in water.
Not extensively. Romantic writers tended to focus on emotions, nature, and the human experience rather than technology. However, some writers did acknowledge the potential of technology to foster progress and change in society, while others expressed caution about the impact of technology on the human spirit and natural world.
The nature of educational technology is that of a shared experience while still having limitations and rapid changes. The meaning and scope of the technology is to create ways of teaching material that can be personally engaging to each student.
Progressions in technology has stimulated great economic debate as the need for human labour is being increasing replaced by capital equipment. The fundamental underlying nature of the concept is that as machines are able to create other machines, the need for human workers is lessened, and consequently, technology leads to loss of jobs.