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lana [24]
3 years ago
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Which statement does not describe human/environmental interactions?

Geography
2 answers:
jonny [76]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Changes to the earth's environment can be beneficial.

Explanation:

   The most important finding of the last two centuries is that we are all together in one fragile experiment, vulnerable to events, misjudgment, narrow view, greed, and bad faith. Though separated into nations, tribes, religions, ethnicities, languages, cultures and policies, we are all together in an adventure that began in time immemorial, but in the future will not go beyond our ability to recognize who we are - full members and citizens. from the biotic community.

    We are in a race between education and disaster. This dispute will be decided everywhere, including classrooms, which stimulate ecological imagination, critical thinking, awareness of interconnections, independent thinking, and good feelings.

    Since homo sapiens, the interaction between human activity and the environment has been a dominant factor in modeling each other. When this activity, by virtue of its organization, begins to deserve the company name, it inevitably becomes an essential link in the balance chain of the environment as a whole.

    The relationship is evident when man began to dominate fire and agriculture after the domestication of plants and animals, from nomadic to sedentary. From this stage we can say that the search for the balance of human actions with the environment has been evolving in the search to eliminate problems and enhance the harmony of relationships.

PSYCHO15rus [73]3 years ago
5 0
Hello there.

<span>Which statement does not describe human/environmental interactions?

</span><span>Changes to the earth's environment can be beneficial.
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