oil
Saudi Arabia is a male dominated society where men and women don't have the basic fundamentals of human rights. Saudi Arabia has a history of human rights violations based on their patriarchal system that dates back thousands of years. The laws in Saudi Arabia are kingship laws run by the monarchy. So no, Saudi Arabia doesn't protect the human rights of its citizens.
Human environment interactions is the communicating of persons or villagers in one environment or community
Human environment interactions is the communicating of persons or villagers in one environment or community
Yes, they did
Some human environment interactions in Arabia include water scarcity leading to the development of advanced irrigation systems, urban expansion encroaching on natural habitats, and the exploitation of oil reserves resulting in environmental degradation and pollution. Additionally, traditional practices like nomadic herding and agriculture have shaped the landscape and biodiversity in certain regions.
Fishes
water
Just like any other human being
Human Environment Interactions is how people use and affect and are affected by our surroundings.
NO. It is not. Saudi Arabia is typically considered a developing country (not a developed country). There are certainly parts of Saudi Arabia that are industrialized, such as the petroleum drilling stations and the desalination plants along the coast. However, Saudi Arabia does not have the same type of infrastructure, social services, economic diversification, and human indicators to be considered a developed country. Even as Saudi Arabia improves its infrastructure, vast wealth inequalities, human rights violations, lack of democracy, failure to provide social services to non-citizen residents (roughly one-third of Saudi residents), etc. keep it in the designation of being a developing country.
Vietnam human environment interaction
pollutiontrashrats