technology-as discussed in chapter 15 of Essentials of Sociology 9th edition by Henslin, 2011.
The ability to breathe underwater is typically referred to as gills in aquatic animals such as fish, or as artificial devices like scuba equipment for humans. Humans do not have the natural ability to breathe underwater without assistance.
had less control over their environment.
A human environment is a man made environment like a city.Pretty much anywhere. Humans have the luxurious ability to adapt, thrive, and live anywhere!
Artificial - as in made by humans - yes
Humans (same with animals, plants, and aliens) are organic, while robots and/or machines are artificial.
Artificial selection is the process by which humans intentionally breed plants or animals for specific traits, whereas natural selection occurs naturally in the wild, favoring individuals that are better adapted to their environment. In artificial selection, humans make the decisions about which organisms reproduce based on desired characteristics, while in natural selection, the environment shapes the survival and reproduction of organisms. This leads to different outcomes in genetic diversity and adaptation, with artificial selection often resulting in a narrower gene pool.
The ability to sweat profusely to stay cool
ability to alter the environment
Glass does not harm the environment per say due to its ability to be recycled and the fact that it gives off no harm full pollutants, but it does how ever have the ability to harm both animals and humans if disposed of in properly
the things which are created by humans is called artificial things, example robots
Human brain processing power is way more than AI. This separates humans from Artificial Intelligence.
Artificial environments are created by humans and typically involve controlled settings, such as indoor spaces or labs. These environments often have regulated temperature, lighting, and other variables to support specific activities or functions. Artificial environments can be designed to mimic natural settings or to serve specific purposes, such as research or production.