<h2>This is not beautiful</h2><h3>The picture in attachment is beautiful...</h3>
B; As far as the relation between humans and the environment, it is obvious how much they relied on it. Not only as a food source, but for economic growth and sustainability as well. The other answers make valid points but in the context of this question, the only one that even mentions the relation is B.
I believe its the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal. Hope that helps!
<span>Many East and South Asian migrants came to the Caribbean to find work after Slavery was abolished in the 19th Century.
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The abolition of slavery was led by the British Empire which had an impact all over the world.
As slavery was abolished, there were numerous opportunities to work on cotton and sugar plantation in the <span>Caribbean</span>.
The descents of these people still live on the Islands and formed a distinct culture of their own.
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