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Elina [12.6K]
4 years ago
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What is human environment interaction in djibouti ?

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vovikov84 [41]4 years ago
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Human Environment Interaction is the Interaction between the human society and the environment. Djubouti is a very small country, focused on trade, so there is little interaction between humans and environment, except for building and construction (i.e.the way people change their surrounding when they build new buildings and pave roads) - at least as compared to other countries.

Djibouti has some mines, such as for limestone, but comparatively little, and also very little farming due to its dry climate. The little of agricultural products include tomatoes and dates.

Djibouti does however have a considerate number of farm animals
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