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Gnom [1K]
2 years ago
15

D. Write any 4 differences between simple and modern technology.​

Law
1 answer:
Alexxx [7]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

- In simple technology, a plough was used to dig a field whilst in modern technology we use a tractor

- Paintings were used to capture people in simple technology whilst we use cameras to portray ourselves today

- To draft letters, it was traditional to use ink & paper or a typewriter whilst we now we use an app or our devices to send letters

-  In simple technology, people used horses and carriages or simple boats to be taken from one point to another whilst we use transport such as cars, trains, bus, ships and aeroplanes today.

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