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nalin [4]
3 years ago
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How have scientific advancements been both beneficial and disadvantageous to society?

Biology
2 answers:
Aneli [31]3 years ago
5 0
Hey there!

They have totally improve the economic growth, and not only that, but also they made transportation and also communication better. We also have (medical) technology that can help sick ones and people who need help in these aspect's.

But now, the bad side or the (disadvantage) side on this aspect would be of that this causes (urbanization) will allows people to live in urban areas. And also, this technology would be very dangerous to use, (depending) what you're using of course. But this can be seriously hazardous to people, so tis would really be the bad side to this.

I Hope this helps you!
omeli [17]3 years ago
3 0

For the benefits we have had improvements on communication and transportation which has cause an upward trend in economic growth. Also we have improved in the medical field, this has an overall advantage in keeping the society healthy.  And as for disadvantages we have cause an increase in CO2 emissions, urbanization, over consumption of resources, and hazardous waste.

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