Indeed ia am a "butterfly chaser,googly eyed bleeding heart and wild conservative."
Answer this question… Sarcastic
Sarcasm and mockery
humorous
Yes
utter barrenness
To me, the Canyon was a stunning place.
You can use chasm in your question, lol! "The Grand Canyon has a lot of deep CHASMS." There you go. :)
Dotted Canyon
The answer is, In the summer and fall of 1967...... Just did it on A.P.E.X
hostile but also humorous
Hostile and humorous (Apex)
Ad hominem
Ad hominem
The Glen Canyon Dam and the creation of lake Powell destroyed the area's natural habitat.
Ad hominem
too much human industrialization can ruin natural habitats
"The damnation of a canyon" is not a widely recognized logical fallacy. It may refer to the anthropomorphism of a canyon or the inaccurate attribution of human traits like evil or sin to a natural landform, which would be a fallacy of false analogy or anthropomorphism.
too much human industrialization can ruin natural habitats
The author uses a serious and critical tone in "Damnation of Canyon," expressing strong condemnation towards the negative impact of human intervention on the natural environment, specifically the Grand Canyon. The tone is often impassioned and urgent, aiming to raise awareness and provoke thought about conservation and preservation issues.
People who disagree with his ideas about nature
The central argument of Edward Abbey's "The Damnation of a Canyon" is that the construction of dams, like the Glen Canyon Dam, destroys the natural beauty and ecological integrity of canyons and rivers. Abbey argues that these projects prioritize human development and convenience over the preservation of nature and the importance of wilderness areas.