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Nutka1998 [239]
3 years ago
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What are the importance of appropriate technology

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vesna_86 [32]3 years ago
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Answer:Appropriate Technology is used to solve technological problems throughout the world, by providing sustainable solutions which are beneficial to the local community, and which are sensitive to the need to reduce environmental pollution, by using renewable sources of energy and recycling materials wherever possible.please mark as brainliest

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