Societies measure things to quantify and compare information, track progress, make informed decisions, and ensure fairness and accuracy in various aspects of life, such as trade, science, and governance.
what does man is the measure of all things mean to the Greeks?
There are both good and bad things about hunter gatherer societies. The good thing is that there is a clear division of labor in these societies. Men hunt and women gather, and both groups contribute equally to the health of the group. The bad thing is that the animals may migrate or the plants may wither, and that means constantly being on the move.
Industrial societies refers to the societies living in the industrialization era while post industrial societies refer to societies living in areas that have already been developed.
rulerMany early units of measurement were based on human proportions, such as a stride (roughly a yard) or the length or an arm. A hand (4 inches) is still used to measure the height of horses and ponies. The first join of the thumb is roughly 1 inch.
Kilometers are typically used to measure distance, so you can measure things like the length of a road or the distance between two cities in kilometers.
yes they are because there is still the white people at the top and the black at the bottom
To understand why people or societies do the things they do.
There are many different things that could be considered Indian society. The societies native to India could be Indian societies.
yes
Tape measures are useful for measuring distances that are too large to measure with your ruler.
they do because they do their things in a different way
You can measure milk in quarts
yes you can still determine the angle measure!
If you did not measure things you could not tell if one thing is bigger or smaller than another and would not know how far away things are. You measure things with instruments.
what does man is the measure of all things mean to the Greeks?
they do because they do their things in a different way
you can measure roads, city boundarys, and other things