Which modern technology would be the least helpful to humans as we deal with natural hazards like hurricanes? (1 point) Responses communication technologies that allow signals to be sent quickly over large distances communication technologies that allow signals to be sent quickly over large distances microscopes to study things too small to be seen with the human eye microscopes to study things too small to be seen with the human eye computers to produce models that make accurate predictions quickly computers to produce models that make accurate predictions quickly satellites that can take pictures of the Earth from space

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The least helpful modern technology in dealing with natural hazards like hurricanes would be "microscopes to study things too small to be seen with the human eye." While microscopy is valuable for various scientific fields, it does not directly aid in understanding or responding to large-scale natural disasters like hurricanes. In contrast, the other technologies mentioned (communication technologies, computers for predictive modeling, and satellites) have direct applications in monitoring, predicting, and responding to such events.