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ahwfa16′s Human Envierment Interaction
September 22nd, 2009 by ahwfa16
Human Enviroment Interaction is all over the place in F’Burg. We have H/E Interaction in every place that we have humans, it happens when “people and nature collide”, and what happens afterwords. For example, when people came to the spot they would later build Jamestown on they fell ill because of the swamp.
Some examples of H/E Interaction are roads, construction sites, houses, landfills, and stores. H/E Interaction is also the enviroment interacting with us, such as floods, tornadoes, and even good things like harvests.
I chose H/E Interaction because I think it is interesting what happens when “people and nature collide”. In a movie I made on YouTube called “super blimp” that shows what happens to a forest that people tried to cut down and live in it. So now you see why I love H/E interaction, why or what do you like? If you have time I would love to know.
from,
lego man
P.S. If you want you could also give me the URL to your blog so I can see or comment on your blog.
All infomation was collected from the “Exploring Our World, People Places, And Cultures” 6th grade text book.
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on September 25th, 2009 at 8:05 pm
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on September 28th, 2009 at 8:13 pm
Hey ahwfa16, nice movie. I really learned a lot from it. Why did u make this vidio? It was very intruging.
on October 7th, 2009 at 8:23 pm
Hey, ahw. Like the Human Enviroment(you spelled enviroment wrong) Blog. could be a little more specific on why you chose H/E/I though. What is ” when people and nature collide” mean? Please explain