Man's activities may affect the balance of nature positively or negatively. If human beings are careless, their activities end up endangering natural habitats and the weather patterns.
NO
totally.
At present there is no such procedure as a "brain" (or should that be a "body") transplant. Thus it has not affected mans ways of thinking.
in self improvement and they celebrate a mans inner dependency and association with nature
They are not found in the wild. They are a product of mans messing with nature. IMO they are an "Abomination"
For example if science and technology proved that theres no God and that will affect beliefs.ya mum
how man's interaction with nature has resulted in different hazards situationsuch as deforestation, soil erosion ,causing floods and droughts
science and technology fall upon man health person far off from the nature
It can affect your chances of getting pregnant, some drugs have a link with a mans fertility
Romantics believed that man's basic nature was inherently good, free, and in harmony with nature. They celebrated individualism, emotion, and the imagination, rejecting the constraints of society and rationality. Romantics emphasized the power and importance of personal experience and intuition in understanding the world.
No, the removal of a man's testicles does not affect the size of his penis. The testicles are responsible for producing sperm and hormones such as testosterone, while the penis size is determined by genetic factors.
Le mans is a racing series.