<span>The Royal Society. The full name of the group when it originated was "The President, Council and Fellows of the Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge." The group of science-minded men began their organization in 1660 and sought and received a charter of incorporation from King Charles II in 1662. Some of the key people in getting the group started were Christopher Wren and Robert Boyle. While the Royal Society had official endorsement from the king and to this day continues to have the blessing of the British government, it was and is an voluntary organization, not a government agency. During the Scientific Revolution, the Royal Society served as a clearinghouse of knowledge and a network to connect those pursuing scientific discovery. A great book that shows the role the Royal Society played in the Scientific Revolution is: Ingenious Pursuits: Building the Scientific Revolution, by Lisa Jardine (1999).</span>
nope thats why the convo was made in the 1st place
It reinforced segregation and discrimination
Well fossil fuels are such a largely used resource in the economy it is hard to transition from it since its so depended on for many things.
*dont just blindly trust my answer
B) internet
I THINK this may be the answer because Those all physically do increase due to growing demand. The internet dosnt exactly grow in that regard