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denis-greek [22]
3 years ago
6

Write a list of 10 ways you think life would be like if we didn’t have the technology we have right now; especially since we are

home all the time!
English
1 answer:
Georgia [21]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: hi! I'll help the best I can

Good ways

Life would be boring

We couldn't cure diseases

It would make it harder to transport

People could pass away more often

We wouldn't be able to communicate in long distances

Good ways

less car accidents would happen

less self murders would happen because of cyber bullying

we could all spend more time together

anxiety would go down from less use of social media

our eyes would improve.

The earth wouldn't be poluted

Explanation:

So in conclusion there is a huge controversy about this and it would be very hard actually pinpoint if technology would be good.

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