Only focusing on the internet is a mistake; besides, that technology only goes back to the 1990s, ignoring all the technologies that led up to that point. Also, just knowing how to use a browser to find information completely misses what it means to understand aspects of the world. Here are some examples of technological advancements that set the stage for all subsequent technologies:
Electricity - Without a basic understanding of how electricity works, we would not have had eventual developments for other inventions.
Radio waves - Without understanding this, we would not have had telegraph, radio, television, landline telephones... up to microwaves and cellphones.
Physics - Without this understanding, humans would not have space exploration, the moon landing, artificial satellites, Hubble Telescope, etc. We would still be guessing about planets, and still think ours is the only universe.
That's only 3 big areas.
List the ways technology has changed your life then axpand on each item.
how has life changed in the last 300 years
life has changed because there is diffrent foods because on the food technlogy... vsbg
it is to make life easier for humans and their life.
through medication
Humans adapt by creating technology that makes life easier
Life would be similar as it was in the 1800s. Technology has changed our view on life. Lightbulbs haven't existed forever.
inmproves the life of humans with simple tasks such as opening cans
Technology has made human life more comfortable and safer in terms of health. Some conditions that were previously hard to heal or cure are now curable because of medical technology.
It makes life easier and comfortable compared in the older times.
Technology (most humans definition)-Must have wires, electronics, and other gizmos and weird things. Technology (real definition)-Make's life easier or solves practical problems. Life in the first years of humans stone tools and sharp sticks made life easier. Hope this helped.
Technology facilitated manufacturing, bringing people from their farms to the cities.