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motikmotik
3 years ago
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Can Somebody Write Me 3 Body Paragraphs About The Impact On Cell Phones Thanks And Will Mark Brainliest!

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aleksley [76]3 years ago
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World impact due to phones

Technology has changed the world just the way evolution has changed uncivilized humans into productive assets to his or her nation.

Phones were created for communication. Now it is being used not only for communication but also for texting, browsing etc. We get a lot of recieve information and news while just lying on your sofa.

Everything in this universe has a negative side too. It has made 75% of the kids in this world addicted to video games. A lot of people loose relationship due to lack of proper communication. Phones make us feel that we cannot live a moment without them.

Phones are a source of entertainment too but it has led to major destruction in moral values of an individual.

It doesn't give us the time to learn and understand nature's law ourselves.

Technology has truly elevated our style of life but extreme use of anything in this world will never be right. Limited access to everything leads to the perfect balance in life. Maintain it, to sustain the world. Lessen the disasters caused by nature's wrath by increasing the rate of eco-friendliness.

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