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What are some scientific changes of the age revolution
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Powered flight, sat nav, composite materials (carbon fibre etc). Depends which period of exploration you are talking about.
The age of the Earth is 4.54 ± 0.05 billion years (4.54 × 109 years ± 1%). This age is based on evidence from radiometric age dating of meteorite material and is consistent with the ages of the oldest-known terrestrial and lunar samples. Following the scientific revolution and the development of radiometric age dating, measurements of lead in uranium-rich minerals showed that some were in excess of a billion years old
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By the butterfly effect
By finding new materials which were used for the scientific researches and better knowings of territory explored.
The Renaissance and the Age of European exploration. (I think)
The Renaissance and the Age of European exploration. (I think)
The Renaissance and the Age of European exploration. (I think)
What are some scientific changes of the age revolution
Humanism in the Renaissance emphasized curiosity, knowledge, and individual potential, leading to a renewed interest in exploration and discovery. Humanist scholars like Pico della Mirandola and Christopher Columbus were driven by a desire to expand knowledge and seek new opportunities, which played a role in spurring the Age of Exploration.
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The Age of Revolutions brought on by liberalism, called for freedom and equality which led to the rise of democracy.
The Age of Exploration influenced agriculture by introducing new crops and technologies to different parts of the world. In the Western hemisphere, European explorers brought crops such as wheat, sugarcane, and livestock like cattle to the Americas, while also adopting new agricultural techniques from indigenous peoples. In the Eastern hemisphere, the exchange of crops like maize, potatoes, and tomatoes from the Americas revolutionized agriculture and diets in Europe, Africa, and Asia.