why does human beings have a important place in the environment
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Well, if it matters to you that you be able to breathe the air and drink the water without becoming ill, I’d say it’s critically important. If you’re asking how much the culture or family group or neighborhood within which you’re raised, then the answer is that your immediate environment has a great deal to do with shaping your character, sometimes for better, sometimes for worse. And clearly, if you’re undernourished as a baby or a broken bone goes untreated because your family can’t afford to feed you or deliberately neglects you, then you can be literally crippled by your environment. And that’s not just true of people: Starve and beat a dog and more often than not, the result is a fearful, dangerous animal. But sometime not: Both animals and people can sometimes be treated horribly and somehow not be made horrible. So as with so many other questions, the answer is “ it depends.”