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soldi70 [24.7K]
3 years ago
11

I JUST NEED HELP ON WHAT EXACTLY IS MEANT! PLEASE HELP!!!!!

English
1 answer:
bija089 [108]3 years ago
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Answer:

The question basically states that-humans are dependant on nature (for example for oxygen) and it also states that nature is dependant on humans. And it asks that "even though humans are the product of nature, should nature ever be tampered with by humans"-This question is asking you to state if humans should do actions that cause harm to  nature instead of being grateful (Coz we need nature to be alive).

The second part of the question states-  "since humans are the product of nature" I would rephrase this sentence in simple words as-"since we rely on nature for existence", then the question continues by asking "wouldn't tampering with nature just be nature taking it's course"

Taking its course basically means " allowing things to happen naturally"

So, the questions asks to state that if nature is letting or allowing humans to live, then nature cannot "complain" when humans tamper with it (this basically means the actions that cause harm for nature)  because nature is letting or allowing this to happen by allowing humans to live.....

Woah that took time..Lol I hope my inferring is right tho.

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