Which among the following is not a manmade landscape?
(a) Village and towns
(b) Farm and farmlands
(c) Factories
(d) Natural Vegetation
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Natural vegetation
Explanation:
Because it grows naturally without humans nurturing the vegetation
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Natural vegetation is not a man-made landscape.
Explanation:
As the name suggests, natural vegetation means the trees and shrubs that grew on their own, naturally. There was no human intervention. The vegetation would thrive depending on the soil in that region, rainfall, and the trees found in the surrounding region.
Villages, towns, farms and factories are all structures that are planned and created by human beings. Hence they are not natural.
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