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Explain naturalization of humans, no spam or Internet answers​

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Answered by anshikaixd
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Explanation:

Naturalisation of humans refers to the human condition when human actions were dictated by nature. It is also called as 'environmental determinism'.

Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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