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Human-Environmental Interaction. Adaptation What does it mean to “adapt” to something? Humans must adapt to the climate, landforms, vegetation, and natural.

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1 Human-Environmental Interaction

2 Adaptation What does it mean to “adapt” to something? Humans must adapt to the climate, landforms, vegetation, and natural resources that are around them. Use your Adaptation graphic organizer

3 Bodies of Water The environment affects people’s choice of food, shelter, clothing, and general way of life. Fresh water is essential to human life. How does this affect where people choose to live?

4 How has the Nile River affected life in Egypt?

5 What bodies of water do we have around us? Where does our fresh water come from?

6 Landforms People are affected by landforms. Where would you live?

7 How do you think the land affects the way the Berbers live in North Africa?

8 How did this land affect how the Incas lived?

9 Climate How do you think this climate affects how people live? Food? Shelter? Clothing? Plants?

10 Climate Food? Shelter? Clothing? Plants?

11 Plant & Animal Life Types of vegetation and animals in an area affect human lifestyles. Plants and animals are sources of food, clothing, and building materials.

12 How did this animal affect the American Indian way of life?

13 Reflection How are your activities affected by the environment? (Free write for 5 minutes)

14 Modification People “modify” their environment. Culture and technology often influence how people modify nature. Why do you think that is? Use your Modification of the Environment graphic organizer

15 Agriculture Agriculture is farming, or the growing of food. Many civilizations clear land to cultivate crops and irrigate fields to increase food production.

16 Agriculture How have we used technology to do this?

17 Agriculture How does culture affect what foods we grow?

18 Urban Growth People modify nature by building towns and cities. Urbanization: concentration of people from rural (country) to urban (city) areas

19 "Satellite Photo of Earth at Night." Geology.com. Web. 29 Apr 2011..

20 Urban Growth How has technology affected urban growth?

21 Urban Growth How does culture affect urban growth?

22 The Building of Dams People construct dams to: –Drain swamps –Prevent floods –Store water for drinking and irrigation –Generate electric power

23 Aswan Dam Captures the Nile River in the world’s 3 rd largest reservoir, Lake Nasser. Before it was built, the Nile overflowed once a year and deposited nutrient-rich silt on the valley floor, making Egypt’s otherwise dry land fertile. Purpose: flood control, hydroelectric power, irrigation "Aswan High Dam." PBS: Building Big: Wonders of the World. Web. 29 Apr 2011..

24 Aswan Dam Read “Aswan High Dam” Info Sheet How did culture affect this dam? How did technology affect it?

25 Three Gorges Dam The world’s largest hydroelectric dam Purpose: flood control, hydroelectric power, irrigation, navigation Located in China on the Yangtze River More than one million people had to move. The reservoir submerged villages, ancient temples, and burial grounds. "Three Gorges Dam." Wikipedia. Web. 29 Apr 2011..

26 Aswan Dam Read “Three Gorges Dam” Info Sheet How did culture affect this dam? How did technology affect it?

27 Energy Humans modify the environment to provide energy for their needs. Humans burn coal, whale oil, and forms of petroleum for light, heat, and power.

28 Energy Resources like coal and oil are known as “fossil fuels”. Why do you think that is? Click here to find out http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/eco_info/topics/energy/ecostats/index.cfm http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/eco_info/topics/energy/ecostats/index.cfm These resources can only be used once – then they are gone. These are called “nonrenewable”.

29 Energy How do we get coal and oil to use for energy? How does this modify the environment? How does culture affect this? How does technology affect this? How did the Gulf Oil Spill modify our environment?

30 Energy Humans also use renewable resources for energy. These can be renewed after a period of time. –Trees –Wind –Sun Does this modify the environment? How does culture affect this? How does technology affect this?

31 Complete Negative and Positive Effects of Modification Graphic Organizer


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