It doesn't
They helped a lot Horses would help the soldiers carry supplies far away and Dogs would help people find bombs buried underground so i hope that answered your question animals did help a lot in world war 2
Animals do not compete for abstract concepts like fame or money. Additionally, they do not compete for human-made items such as technology or clothing.
Humans have the ability to engage in complex reasoning, problem-solving, and symbolic communication, which animals do not possess to the same extent. Additionally, humans have developed advanced technology and systems of language and culture that animals do not have.
sleep help animals get energy
Paul Berg is often credited as the father of animal biotechnology for his work in developing recombinant DNA technology in the 1970s. This technology laid the foundation for genetic engineering and manipulation in animals, leading to advancements in areas such as gene therapy, transgenic animals, and biopharmaceutical production.
yes it can!
because it doesnt kill our animals
The Aryans brought new technology, animals, and ideas with them to south asia:)
Have animals in the schools
Technology breeds two animals to make new species.
No other animals don't help reproduce .
can technology help people adapt environment
We humans have created technology that has nearly desrtoyed the Earth, but unless we want to go back to the stoneage. We need to create cleaner technology, to fix upwhat we have done. (sorry I have digressed) We can create technology to help animals, which in turn (depending on the environment) will return back to the wild and help with the food cycle. The only thing I can think of really If it doesn't answer, perhaps you should try re-wording it
It feeds the animals. Happy to help.
Plants help animals by providing food and animals help plants by giving off bodily waste which fertilizes them.
Christians help animals by trying to cure them
The animals help us have food, companionship, and help.