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explain naturalis
ation of humans​

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Answered by coolanita1986a49
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Answer: During the early periods of human history, men and women were greatly influenced by their surrounding environment as they used low level of technology. ... Thus, humans were naturalised because they were afraid of nature and worshipped it. This is known as naturalisation of humans

Answered by GraceS
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Exact definition Naturalisation of humans:

Naturalisation of humans refers to the human condition when human actions were dictated by nature.

The other name :

It is also called as 'environmental determinism.

Simple definition of Naturalisation of humans:

In simple words,it can be said that during early periods,people were greatly influenced by surrounding environment basically referred as nature.So,they were naturalised and they worshipped the nature.This was known as Naturalisation of humans.

Reason for this Naturalisation of humans:

The main reason for this cause was due to lack of knowledge and availability of low level technology.People were not well aware about the surrounding and get influenced by others easily.

Some examples describing Naturalisation of humans:

Rig-Vedic Indians worshiped the forces of nature as Gods viz. Agni, Indra, Vayu and Usha etc.

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