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Ivan
4 years ago
14

Where do you believe the world would be without any science? Do you think the world would be extremely different, or mostly the

same?
*at least 3 sentences
History
1 answer:
Monica [59]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

there is no human growth, no technology advances no knowledge generation and the world stagnates. yes it would because we would not move forward and be exposed to better way of doing things . without research many people would have perished under HIV and AIDS because no one would have done research

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