Sunday, April 6, 2014

Environmental Change



Question: Explain the evolution of uniform landscapes; the effects of common commercial activity; structures, styles of construction and infrastructure.

      Landscapes evolve because of many factors, some which include the forced nature to evolve landscape due to environmental changes. For example, Tokyo had to evolve their landscapes to prevent earthquakes to consistently damage their environment, taking into consideration that earthquakes happen so frequently in Tokyo, and the same example can be used for San Francisco. 

      Many landscapes may evolve because of competition. Countries with money tend to have better landscapes, and we see these developed countries start to have better looking landscapes, which attracts tourists. For example, the landscapes in Dubai are phenomenal. 

1 comment:

  1. From this, I believe there are two kinds of formation in which landscapes undertake: natural and artificial. Natural formation seems to follow a constant uniformity in which the earth is shaped, while artificial formation can be left to the imagination and abilities of humans. While there is the matter of considering finances and the like, that does not stop humans from shaping the physical world as they see fit.

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