Geography, asked by girdharvyas2004, 8 months ago

Eaxplain naturalisation of humans. ( explain in 5 point )​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

1) at this time, human social development was in the earliest stages.

2) So, humans were dictated by nature and its forces. Thus, humans were naturalised because they were afraid of nature and worshipped it.

3) This is known as naturalisation of humans.

4) This naturalisation of humans is termed environmental determinism.

5) example forest dwellers etc.

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Answered by VISHALKUMARV22
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Answer:

  • Naturalisation of humans refers to the human condition when human actions were dictated by nature. It is also called as ‘environmental determinism’.
  • stages of very low technological development, humans – who were unable to understand the forces of nature -
  • They lived their lives in complete harmony with their natural environment, and viewed nature as a powerful force, revered and conserved it.
  • They directly dependent on nature for resources to sustain themselves. For such societies, the physical environment becomes the “Mother Nature”.
  • This naturalisation of humans is termed environmental determinism.

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