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Dafna1 [17]
3 years ago
11

Imagine that you’ve been hired as an engineer who will help research new forms of electricity, like wind power. Your task is to

study how you could use natural sources of energy to benefit your community. You will also need to study how a new power plant would affect the natural world around it. Which of the six essential elements of geography would you be using?
Geography
1 answer:
ladessa [460]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: environment and society

Explanation:

Since the engineer has been hired in order to get a newer form of electricity, this implies that the engineer will need to get a location that'll be suitable for the wind power system to be developed.

This, an environment hat has lots of breezes and winds will be required to generate the wind power. Also, the engineer will need to study the environment to use a d carry out necessary analysis and feasibility study to know whether the wind powered will be effective. Therefore, the correct option is environment and society.

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