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valina [46]
3 years ago
10

Na ziemi krajobrazy naturalne zachowały się na niewielkich obszarach, ponieważ klasa 5

Geography
1 answer:
Vera_Pavlovna [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<u><em>Prawidłowa odpowiedź to C) ludzie budowali wiele obszarów, aby przekształcić je w pola uprawne. </em></u>

Explanation:

Naturalne krajobrazy to fragmenty ziemi, które pozostają pod wpływem populacji ludzkiej. Jest to również określane jako pustkowie. Ta ziemia ma zarówno żywe, jak i nieożywione rzeczy swobodnie współistniejące ze sobą zgodnie z ich własną wolą.

Istnieje 6 głównych rodzajów krajobrazów.

Ich nazwy to pustynia, równina, mokradła, góra, lodowiec, las i polarne regiony Ziemi.

Są one dalej podzielone na różne typy, takie jak las tropikalny, las tropikalny itp.

Ziemia ta jest również zachowywana na różne sposoby, tj. Kiedy jest wykorzystywana przez ludzi do uprawy itp.

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