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alekssr [168]
2 years ago
7

Objects created and used by humans

History
2 answers:
pashok25 [27]2 years ago
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Hi there!

Objects created and used by humans are called man-made. This means that they were made by man, not nature. Man-made items, such as houses, buildings, electronics, and more, are generally used by man as well.

Hope this helps!! :)

Alex73 [517]2 years ago
3 0
Objects created and used by humans are tools

Tools are used by humans to make life easier. Because they are made by human, like the other answer says, they are man- made, however, tools is a better word for it.

Everything is a tool, for example:

The atomic bomb: Though it caused lot's of destruction and death, it was a tool. It was created to <em>help</em> end the war faster.
an axe: An axe can be a tool, as it can <em>help</em> chop down trees faster to make firewood, use for warfare, etc.

These are just a few example of tools

hope this helps
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