Geography, asked by scurry80, 3 months ago

Natural and man-made environments very much coexist together.
What are 2 places in your neighbourhood that have both man-made and natural features combined/working together. Name the places and identify the features

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Answered by Vulpes
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well idk about your whereabouts and neighbourhood, but I can give you some examples of those kind of places and you can figure out if some of them are similar to what you have in your country

The stunning Honghe Hani Rice Terraces of Yunnan, China are among the country’s famed landscapes. Covering an area of 1,000,000 acres, the famed rice terraces of Honge Hani look like a painting from above but are actually a man-made landform. The 1,200-year-old rice terraces were created to irrigate farm fields positioned along the side of hills using farming slopes. The rice terraces incorporate 82 local villages with an elaborate network of farming system, animal husbandry and comprising four counties of Yunnan - Yuanyang, Honghe, Jinpin, and Lvchun. One of China’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Honghe Hani Rice Terraces are among the most picturesque manmade landforms in the world.

Tip: Honge Hani Rice Terraces are among the most scenic and poetic landscapes of China. There are several known manmade rice terraces in China and all of them are popular tourist sites of the country.

Also Lake Powell, a sparkling gem in the desert, with its blue waters, and soaring red sandstone cliffs, magnificently framed by towering rock formations. Really, there is nothing more truly amazing than this formation, anywhere on the planet! This man-made structure has had a great influence on shaping up the nature of the Canyon and making it the second-largest man-made reservoir in the United States. This incredible artificial lake was created at the same time when the Glen Canyon Dam was being constructed.

In some countries, man-made green bridges are quite common so maybe you can use them as an example.

They are built to allow animals go across dangerous roads which are keeping them from the rest of their territory.

They are covered with grass and plants, and are actually really pretty when nature takes them into its own hands.

I hope I helped you

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