NEWSELA Article
This article was adapted by the Newsela staff on July 16, This article is about 3-D printers and how they work.
Fact- 3-D printers do not require paper or ink. Fact- Airplane manufactures use 3-D printers on airplane engine parts. Opinion- I think that 3-D printers could be bad for the economy because people could use them to print common household items. So companies could start loosing business. Opinion- I think that 3-D printers are dangerous because with the lasers inside, the printer could catch on fire.
This story took place in It has to do with past events and current events. It has to do with both because the article discusses what the 3-D printer could do in 2013, but now it is probably more advanced.
This story is occurring in the United States as a whole.
This story is important because it teaches people about 3-D printers and what their uses are.
I think that as the story develops 3-D printers will become more and more advanced than they already are. As time goes on, they will become more common and available to more people.
Ask/Answer a Question Question- As 3-D printers develop, will there be more safety precautions about the use of them? Why or why not? Answer- I think that there will because of all the lasers and melting that happens in the printer, something could catch on fire.
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