Well, that might involve your definition of Science Fiction... but in this case, the answer is fairly straightforward.
The story was written by Jules Verne in 1863, and so it was a story of the far future. The inventions and technological wonders described in the story are predictions of the future... a very clear way for it to fit into the genre.
See the related link for more information about the story
The year was 1305. That makes it the 14th century.
geologic time scale. i got this answer from a final in my science class
people can run around so that the famous don't get hurt so that running men get hurt not the stillo people ..... if that makes sence! ;) j.k idk
Sea-borne transportation that developed (and standardized) makes possible the exchange of goods, cultures, and ideas between the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean. These sea routes became established beginning in the 16th century and grew with the European contacts with Japan and China in the 19th century.
Modern archaeological evidence suggests New Zealand was settled by Polynesians in the late 13th century, between 1250-1300, which makes New Zealand probably the youngest country in the world in terms of human settlement.
The fact that it is set in space and it is made up.
Science Fiction
Ummm, I guess their wings mak it Science Fiction, since the flock is pretty much a big science expiriment.
Walt Disney makes some science fiction movies. They even bought the rights to Star Wars. Lightstorm Entertainment made Avatar. Dino De Laurentiis Corporation made Dune. Twentieth Century Fox did I Robot.
science fiction make the seemingly impossible believable
Well, that what makes it a horror movie!
S for Space is a collection of science fiction short stories about space travel, time machines and aliens. It was written in 1956.
Horowitz's book looks to be an adventure/spy/thriller sort of book. It does have something to do with computers, maybe this is the link to science fiction.
Ray Bradbury once said that science fiction is the only fiction that deals with technology and the problems we face today. It allows us to predict what problems might come about because of an invention or medical discovery.
An autochef is a machine, especially in works of science fiction, which automatically makes and prepares meals.
The Scorch Trials is dystopian science fiction. The people have been infected with a virus and must be able to get through the Scorch to be able to find a cure. Thomas and Theresa can communicate telepathically.
Unwind is a book about dealing with science and morality. People in the book are against birth control but support using bad teenagers for "parts."