Humans can sometimes successfully dominate natural environments, it’s like turning a wild forest into a playground.
Imagine you're playing in a big, messy sandbox. It has rocks, sand, and maybe even some worms digging around. That's like a natural environment, full of things that are already there. Now, if you bring in your toys, dig up the sand to make roads, and plant flags as markers, it starts looking more like your own world.
That’s what humans do when they take over nature: they build houses, clear trees, and lay down streets, just like you would with your sandbox.
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Sometimes, humans are really good at changing the land. They can turn forests into cities or turn deserts into farms. It's like turning a wild jungle into a giant LEGO set, it looks different, but it still works.
But sometimes, nature fights back, just like how your sandbox might flood if you leave it in the rain too long. So humans have to keep working hard to stay in control. Humans can sometimes successfully dominate natural environments, it’s like turning a wild forest into a playground.
Imagine you're playing in a big, messy sandbox. It has rocks, sand, and maybe even some worms digging around. That's like a natural environment, full of things that are already there. Now, if you bring in your toys, dig up the sand to make roads, and plant flags as markers, it starts looking more like your own world.
That’s what humans do when they take over nature: they build houses, clear trees, and lay down streets, just like you would with your sandbox.
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