robots
Humans. Humans are animals and live in some of the most hostile habitats known.
You're asking for a moral judgment for an inanimate object. Generally they are used for good work. They are used in industry for doing repetative jobs in hostile (to humans) environments.
Robots might replace humans in space exploration for missions that are too dangerous or too remote for humans to reach, such as exploring harsh environments like the surface of Venus or deep space. Additionally, robots can be more cost-effective and efficient for certain tasks, especially in environments where human life support systems are challenging to maintain.
Scientists can use remote sensing technologies such as drones, rovers, and satellites to collect data from hostile environments where it is difficult or dangerous for humans to venture. These tools can capture images, collect samples, and record measurements to study these environments from a safe distance. Additionally, specialized equipment like deep-sea submersibles and spacesuits are used to explore extreme environments such as the deep sea or outer space.
Robotics are used for exploration in various scientific endeavors including space exploration, deep-sea exploration, and mapping of hazardous environments like volcanoes and nuclear facilities. They allow scientists to gather data, conduct experiments, and explore places that are too dangerous or inaccessible for humans.
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yes we do adapt to our environment...:)
they had to adjust to new environments.
Robots can be subjected to much higher pressures than the human body can, and space and under the sea are the 2 most pressurised environments we know about. So robots do these jobs for us, so we dont risk exploding (very messy!) in these exreme environments.
cos no1 else wants to
humans
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