technology is a good thing for us sometimes but for animals mostly no because we cut down trees to make wood for many things and factorys make gas that is bad for animals to breath sometimes technology is bad for us to like sometimes a computer may smash and sometimes catch on fire or the wire poles outside if they fall they may damage trees for animals to live in sometimes technologey kills us animals and plants and we all need plants to breath and some animals eat plants too.
It depends on what your definition of better is. Sadly, the greatest leaps in technology usually occur during periods of war, where there if often an attitude of anything goes as long as it allows us to beat our enemy. In the space of two world wars this attitude caused aviation technology to go from primitive airships, barely capable of reaching 100mph, to supersonic aircraft able to reach twice the speed of sound.
Evolution works on much, much longer timescales so unlike technology, the changes are barely perceptable. Evolution has had billions of years to develop the animals we have today, including ourselves but technology has only been around a few thousand years and lets face it, there wouldn't be any technology at all if it was not for the highly evolved animal brains we humans posess. Technology cannot develop itself, it needs man to keep it progressing and as man is the smartest animal around, its obvious therefore that we animals must be better than our technology.
How does technology affect people? Answer We interact with practical applications of scientific knowledge, more commonly known as technologies, on a daily basis. We wake to an alarm clock, cook breakfast on a gas-powered or electric stove, and go to school by car, bus, or bicycle. We work on computers in lighted classrooms, complete our assignments using pen and paper, and perhaps watch television or listen to music before going to sleep. Over the years, technologies have been invented to address society's problems or to fulfill its growing desire for speed and convenience. It's amazing to think that up until the last century, most people had to go outside of their homes to use the bathroom and wash up. Indoor Plumbing, which is what allows you to take a bath inside your home, had only just been invented. Here's something interesting to note: Though new technologies might appear radically different from the ones they're intended to replace, more often than not, the old technology remains present in the new. Take, for example, a flashlight. It's superior to a candle in some respects: A match isn't needed to make it work, it won't set fire to other things, and it projects light farther. But essentially, a flashlight, like a candle, is still just a source of light. While you may be able to use any number of technologies without knowing what makes them tick, exploring their inner workings might encourage you to develop new uses for them, or even invent new technologies to improve them. When you look closely at computers, for instance, they're not much more than pieces of metal, plastic, and circuitry. It's a wonder that these parts -- each of them not capable of much on their own -- work together to enable us to do schoolwork, operate traffic signals, control aircraft in flight, and design so many of the products we use.
That depends on the kind of technology. Just like how certain people are better than sports than others, some countries are better at technology than others.
no
The country that has better technology than the US is Japan.
They are not necessarily better. Some animals are more suited to life in a maritime environment but that does not make them better or worse than so called terrestrial animals anymore than animals suited for a terrestrial (land) environment are better.
They are not necessarily better. Some animals are more suited to life in a maritime environment but that does not make them better or worse than so called terrestrial animals anymore than animals suited for a terrestrial (land) environment are better.
They are not necessarily better. Some animals are more suited to life in a maritime environment but that does not make them better or worse than so called terrestrial animals anymore than animals suited for a terrestrial (land) environment are better.
Japan has the best technology
about the same
i dont know! sorry! :(
No humans sense organs are better than animals sense organs.
No!
better than anything