I think Jurassic Park is more science fiction. It introduced the revolutionary idea of bringing dinosaurs back to life, which was a huge sci-fi concept at the time. Jurassic World expanded on that but didn't introduce as radical new ideas.
In 'a jurassic world of science fiction', there would likely be more far - fetched elements like alien - influenced dinosaurs or interdimensional travel compared to the more grounded (though still fictional) regular Jurassic World.
Yes, Jurassic World is typically classified as science fiction. It involves genetic engineering and the recreation of dinosaurs, which are common elements in sci-fi.
Well, Naruto's speed and agility could help him avoid the dinosaurs easily. His shadow clone jutsu would be really useful. He could send clones to distract the dinosaurs while he figures out a plan to either escape or deal with the situation. Also, his rasengan might be able to stun a dinosaur if he uses it right.
Not very accurate. The dinosaurs in the movie often show behaviors that are more for the sake of the plot. For example, they seem to attack humans more frequently and deliberately than they probably would in real life. In reality, dinosaurs had their own ecosystems and prey, and humans wouldn't have been a natural part of their diet.
Maybe they could have a subconscious influence. Since the fanfiction writers are fans of the Jurassic World characters, the essence of the characters might seep into their writing. However, this is not a direct influence like the characters making decisions about the fanfiction. It's more like the general vibe or the core traits of the characters that could potentially shape the fanfiction in some small, intangible ways.
Jurassic World and Jurassic Park have some similarities and differences. Both feature dinosaurs and a theme of humans interacting with them. But Jurassic World has more advanced technology and larger-scale park operations.
The back story of Jurassic World Dominion involves the dinosaurs escaping into the world after the fall of Jurassic World. Years of genetic experimentation had led to a variety of dinosaur species co - existing in a park. But disasters struck, and now they are out in the wild, creating a new and dangerous ecosystem where humans and dinosaurs must find a way to co - exist. This also ties in with the return of some original Jurassic Park characters, bringing their own experiences from the past to this new situation.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, it might involve the creation, management and chaos within the Jurassic World. It could include stories about the dinosaurs, how the park operates, and the challenges faced by the characters in dealing with these prehistoric creatures.