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Interactions with the Environment © 2014 Shari HassellShari Hassell
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Our environment has many features. Some are physical features. Some are human features. © 2014 Shari HassellShari Hassell
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Features Physical Created by nature. Human Created by humans. © 2014 Shari HassellShari Hassell
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Human Modification People throughout history have interacted with the environment. This interactions have caused changes to the environment. Humans have modified their environment to meet our needs. © 2014 Shari HassellShari Hassell
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Examples of Modification Irrigation systems Dams Roads, Railroads, Man-Made systems of transportation Ditches Buildings Levees © 2014 Shari HassellShari Hassell
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Consequences of Modification Positive Survival to natural disasters Life is more comfortable and easy Transportation easier Economies Negative Pollution Extinction and endangerment of animals Overcrowding Erosion © 2014 Shari HassellShari Hassell
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Adaptation People have had to adapt to their environment too. Clothing, jobs, housing, food © 2014 Shari HassellShari Hassell
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What kind of areas do people live in? Rural – People live further apart; Agricultural areas Urban – People live close together; Industrial areas Suburban – outside a large urban area; neighborhoods © 2014 Shari HassellShari Hassell
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Rural, Urban or Suburban? © 2014 Shari HassellShari Hassell
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Rural, Urban, or Suburban? © 2014 Shari HassellShari Hassell
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Rural, Urban, or Suburban? © 2014 Shari HassellShari Hassell
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Resources Resources are things that are useful to people. Natural resources – Provided by nature Nonrenewable resources – Once they are used up, they are gone. They cannot be replaced. Renewable resources – Can be replenished or made again © 2014 Shari HassellShari Hassell
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Renewable or Nonrenewable? © 2014 Shari HassellShari Hassell
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Renewable or Nonrenewable? © 2014 Shari HassellShari Hassell
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Renewable or Nonrenewable? © 2014 Shari HassellShari Hassell
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Renewable or Nonrenewable? © 2014 Shari HassellShari Hassell
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