Geography, asked by parinikathakur, 10 months ago

humanisation of nature means determinism neo determinism possibilism and none of these​

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Answered by itzshrutiBasrani
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Explanation:

According to Taylor, a man's freedom is imposed by his limits and wisdom. It determines the human as a passive agent against the dominant environmental factors that crucially determine their attitude and overall lifestyle.

Answered by smartbrainz
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c) Possibilism

Explanation:

  • Through time , people start to understand their environment & natural forces. Human beings develop better and more effective technology with cultural *& social development. They move from necessity state to an independence state. With resources acquired from the environment, they "create possibilities".
  • The activities of human beings create cultural landscape. The imprints of these human activities are established everywhere; health resorts on highlands, fields, huge urban sprawls; pastures & orchards in rolling hills & plains, ports on the coasts, satellites in the space,  & oceanic routes on oceanic surface
  • Scholars termed this as possibilism. It provides opportunities and people take advantage of them, and gradually it becomes humanised and starts to bear the mark of human endeavour.
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