How do human activities interfere with relief?
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Human activities interfere with relief, understood as the forms of the surface of our planet, in that it makes filling or excavating the earth, leaving the ground flattened, among other situations. Understand that there have already been a number of lagoons and other types of relief that have been buried for the construction of cities.
Other aspects are in the construction of dams, dams, among other types of human action that changes the shape of the earth. Another example of this is in the dykes and canals of the Netherlands, allowing the elevation of the land and land where there was water before.
Another would be the islands built in the form of palm trees.
In short, there are many ways that humans change the relief, sometimes drying an area, flooding another or changing the topography of the land.
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Other aspects are in the construction of dams, dams, among other types of human action that changes the shape of the earth. Another example of this is in the dykes and canals of the Netherlands, allowing the elevation of the land and land where there was water before.
Another would be the islands built in the form of palm trees.
In short, there are many ways that humans change the relief, sometimes drying an area, flooding another or changing the topography of the land.
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Humans have alway changed the nature acc. To his convineance and he will do the same in future he cuts the slopes for farming he create holes in hills for railway track he do everything he should not.
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