Barbados features several manmade attractions, including the iconic Harrison's Cave, a limestone cavern with stunning stalactites and stalagmites. The island is also home to the historic Garrison Savannah, a UNESCO World Heritage site with military structures and the famous Barbados Museum. Additionally, St. Nicholas Abbey, a restored plantation house, showcases the island's colonial history and sugar production. The vibrant capital city, Bridgetown, offers a mix of modern shops and colonial architecture, reflecting its rich heritage.
They grow sugar cane!!
Tornadoes damage and destroy manmade structures and can cause some soil erosion.
Table, tablecloth, taco, taffy, tambourine, tank, taxi and teacup are manmade things. Teaspoon, telephone, telescope, television, tent, thimble and tire are manmade things.
Some are. Most are not
rocks,air,water,manmade objects,sun,carbendiocside,
the Reichstag is one of them
Some stuff can be free if manmade, although, sooner or later, it will come up in somesort of cost.
it imports bananas dicks
Most bridges are manmade, built in the location where they are required. Some natural bridges of rock or timber exist in wilderness areas.
Natural resources are things found in the earth. Things that are not natural resources are things that are manmade. For example, a manmade resource includes a telephone. Plastic is not a natural resource. Trees, sunlight, and water are natural resources.
The 2k green movement is an example of the social movements in Barbados.
Manmade actually.