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3 By understanding how the Earth’s physical features and processes shape and are shaped by human activity, geographers help societies make informed decisions.

4 1. How Does the Environment Influence Human Behavior? 2. How Do Humans Influence Their Environment?

5  Adapting to the environment  Modifying the environment

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17  Settlement patterns  Housing materials  Agricultural activity  Recreational activity  Transportation patterns

18  Diverting water: dams, canals, polders  Changing the landscape: terrace farming, deforestation, desertification  Changing the environment: acid rain, pollution

19 FACTS: Built in 1979 Control Flooding Nile River Aswan, Egypt Lake Nasser

20 Helped with Irrigation Decreased soil fertility

21 FACTS: Located in Central Asia Between the countries of Uzbekistan Kazakhstan Formerly USSR: Diverted water to grow cotton/rice on nearby farms.

22 Water for irrigation and poisonous runoff from the fields have caused the sea to shrink and increased desertification.

23 FACTS: 1450 miles Through SW U.S. and NW Mexico Source – Rocky Mtns. Mouth – Gulf of California

24 More than 20 dams Water diverted to the Imperial Valley for farming and growing population No longer reaches the Gulf of California

25 FACTS: Located in Northern Europe Most of the country is below sea level. Sea walls/dunes protect it from the sea.

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28 Rainforest FACTS: Contain more than ½ the world's 10 million species of plants, animals and insects One-fifth of the world's fresh water 20 percent of the world’s oxygen Areas of Deforestation Brazil – SA Nepal – Asia Malaysia - Asia

29 Once covered 14 % of earth. Now cover 6% 1-1/2 acres lost every minute

30 Spread of desert-like conditions Greatest Areas of Impact: Africa – Sahara Desert Asia – Gobi Desert Central Asia SW United States

31 CAUSES: Overgrazing Drought Poor Farming Techniques Overpopulation Natural Climate Patterns

32 Given the causes, where might you find acid rain the most?

33 Developed Countries: US, Europe, China

34 Coniferous forests in the Appalachian Mountains destroyed by acid rain.

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39  Mexico City, Mexico  Buenos Aires, Argentina  Beijing, China  Cairo, Egypt  Seoul, South Korea  Karachi, Pakistan  Jakarta, Indonesia  Los Angeles, California USA

40 Mexico City reports unhealthy ozone emissions nearly 85% of the year. Mexico's geographical location--in the center of a volcanic crater and surrounded by mountains-- locks in the air pollution, causing smog to sit above the city.

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42 Chernobyl, Ukraine - Chernobyl is now infamous for the 1986 nuclear disaster that killed 30 people, forced 35,000 to evacuate their homes, and left a 19-mile radius around the plant that is still uninhabitable to this day.

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