1. How did the Renaissance's emphasis on humanism help spark scientific thinking? (5 points) The humanist emphasis on mathematic
s led scientists to develop new technology and highly accurate measurement tools. Increased confidence in human potential and individual worth encouraged ideas independent of traditional Church teachings. Scientists now wanted to prove that Renaissance era religious beliefs were true. Religion became unimportant to most people during the Renaissance.
The correct answer is - Increased confidence in human potential and individual worth encouraged ideas independent of traditional church teachings. Most of the people were still religious in this period, and in fact the biggest portion of the scientists in this period were close to the church, but it became very obvious that lots of things are very wrong, so people that had enough potential, money and power, that believed that things are way different then the ones depicted in the Bible, started making experiments and new discoveries. This was mostly going on in secret because the church did not approved it and was still too powerful. But some of those science minded, courageous and determined people managed to break the ice and set the basics for the future generations.
Answer: As hyperopia results from the visual image being focused behind the retina, it has two main causes: Low converging power of eye lens because of weak action of ciliary muscles. Abnormal shape of the cornea.
Plate tectonics describes the movement of very large chunks of land underneath the ground. The continents have moved around due to the plates below us moving, which is caused by the internal flow of gasses and molten metal underneath us.