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lubasha [3.4K]
3 years ago
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Which of the following are built environments? (Select the best three answers.)

Social Studies
1 answer:
Step2247 [10]3 years ago
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The correct answers are: a roller coaster, a farm and an office building.

Built environment or built world<em> are human-made surroundings that provide the settings for a particular human activity.</em> They are human-made places where people live, work and recreate on a daily basis. They can be buildings, parks and transportation systems.

They are to be distinguished from a natural environment. A city park is an example of a built environment, a wild jungle is not.

<em>A roller coaster</em> is a place used for recreational purposes and man-made.

<em>A farm</em>, even if established on a wild, previously unoccupied field, is a built environment as it had been modified by humans to cater for and to adopt for their needs.

<em>An office building </em>is a place that only exists because humans built it, it is therefore, the perfect example of a built environment.

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