they would entertian themselves by 1.playing marbles(rocks) 2. watching wars close by 3.helping their parents with chores(cooking)
They usually lived to be about 40-50 years old. Most of them, mostly due to the fact they did really didn't have the advance health-care we have today compared to back then. Today people live up to like 70-80/85, by the year 2050, people can live up to 100-110 years old. I know there are people that are 100-110 years old, but its not common compared to the 7 billion people on earth, in 2050, 100 years will be common.
no of corse not
it hasn't changed alot due to that the money is the money is the same
hope was here learn to live live live life as it comes
they n't hve any technology, our children live much longer as theres coloud die very young, they had much more chance of tooth decay and dieing and lastly different beliefs
It makes life easier and comfortable compared in the older times.
Positively
Biological technology, electronics, computer technology, and information technology, for example.
Technology has changed the way humans live. For example the discovery of computer has led to faster communication. We also have unmanned aircraft and technology.
Here is an example, just think about what you did to ask that question. You will figure it out.
Cellullar technology has changed the way we live. The calls are carried on cell towers all over the world.
People can live up to 120 years with today's advancment in medical technology.
Technology has changed our lives to a fast and faster speed and due to that the microwave is a common appliance we can not live without.
Cell phones, Computers, Medical technology( such as cat scan machines and so on and so forth)
about 10 or 20 more years
It changed us a lot it's more useful than walking to your desk and opening your computer. If u have any other questions please contact me at iPhonetech62@gmail.com
No, hamsters have a much shorter lifespan compared to humans. Hamsters typically live for around 2-3 years, while humans can live for several decades.