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Explain with examples, how nature gets humanised.

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With social and cultural development, humans develop better and more efficient technology. They create new possibilities with the environment. Nature provides opportunities and humans avail of these opportunities. It is called .Possibilism.. Nature gives an opportunity and man sustains it. In this way, gradually humanisation of nature takes place and imprints of human activities become visible. Example, health resorts on highlands, huge urban sprawls, fields, orchards, etc.
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