The answer would be it is caused by bad air and not a lot of clean water
Rain forests mountain ranges and beaches are not "the human-environment interaction", but in terms of human activities, drives, and needs each of these types of geography are affected by human activities in "the human-environment interaction".
the physical elements of the environment include: -air -flora and fauna -soil -solar energy(heat and light) -water The human elements of the environment include: -agricultural -settlements -political -economic -industrial -socio - cultural
flora and fauna are under great stress due to insensitivity to our environment.....
The oxygen cycle is least affected by human activities.
How have humans activities affected the Aral Sea
pullution
Activities such as agriculture, urban planning, and mining demonstrate human control of the environment. These activities involve manipulating the natural environment for human benefit, shaping landscapes, and resources based on human needs and desires.
Human Environment Interactions is how people use and affect and are affected by our surroundings.
Human Environment interaction is how people use, affect, and are affected by our surroundings.
Drastically, of course Think about what It's asking, how does the physical environment (everything around us) impact human activities. We react to our environments, on this one (earth) we have taken a dominating role of shaping our environment to fit our needs. BUT at the same time our environment still impacts everything about our activities. Just look at the settlement of human cities for an example. Just about every major city in the world is built right along some ocean or waterway (to allow for transport of goods by sea).
Man made ecosystem is a name given to an environment that has been modified by human activities. Examples of a man made ecosystem includes aquariums and parks.
Human environment interactions is the communicating of persons or villagers in one environment or community