2. Describe the main features of natural and human-made environment.
3. How have human needs undergone changes with the passage of time and technological development?
4. What are the problems faced by the world today? How can we solve these problems?
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Explanation:
Overview
Inuit (Eskimo) living
in a polar desert--an
example of the human
ability to survive in
extreme environments photo of an Inuit man feeding his dog team during the winter on an ice field
The human body readily responds to changing environmental stresses in a variety of biological and cultural ways. We can acclimatize to a wide range of temperature and humidity. When traveling to high altitudes, our bodies adjust so that our cells still receive sufficient oxygen. We also are constantly responding in physiological ways to internal and external stresses such as bacterial and viral infections, air and water pollution, dietary imbalance, and overcrowding.
This ability to rapidly adapt to varying environmental conditions has made it possible for us to survive in most regions of the world. We live successfully in humid tropical forests, harsh deserts, arctic wastelands, and even densely populated cities with considerable amounts of pollution. Most other animal and plant species are restricted to one or relatively few environments by their more limited adaptability.
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Environmental problem
It is serious problem older our nature because if their were trees on the earth.... no human being will survive we have to plant more and more trees
2. Scarcity if water
if there no water left for s human being untimately the pets n will die... so we have save water.. we don't have to waste water
3.pollution
There are mainly four types of pollution air pollution, water pollution, land pollution, noise pollution..
all this type pollution make our environment very harmful... which is also a problem faced us by in our daily lives
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