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merits and demerits of environmental determinism and possibilism

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Answered by pranamyasony
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Environmental Determinism is theory that environment causes social development or the idea that natural environment influences people. Possibilism is theory that people can adjust or overcome an environment.

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Environmental determinism is the belief that the environment, most notably its physical factors such as landforms and climate, determines the patterns of human culture and societal development. ... Also, social conditions have virtually no impact on cultural development.

Answered by srastiuts018
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Following are the merits  and demerits of environmental philosophical theory and possibilism.

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Environmental philosophical theory creates jobs for environmentalists however it counteracts the natural organic process processes supported benefit. In the end, it makes very little distinction as by the top of this glacial epoch, of that the decline in temperatures began seven.5 millennia past and can continue for roughly another one hundred,000 years, ocean levels can have born by around one hundred twenty five meters and continents except continent can have changed into desserts. In alternative words, it's all concerning giving desiring to our short lives by doing one thing we discover attention-grabbing.

Environmental philosophical theory creates jobs for environmentalists however it counteracts the natural organic process processes supported benefit. within the finish it makes very little distinction as by the top of this glacial epoch, of that the decline in temperatures began seven.5 millennia past and can continue for roughly another one hundred,000 years, ocean levels can have born by around one hundred twenty five meters and continents except continent can have changed into desserts. In alternative words, it's all concerning giving desiring to our short lives by doing one thing we discover attention-grabbing.

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