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The relationship between man and earth, that is, the relationship between human society and the natural environment, is an important topic in the study of modern geography, and it is also a problem that must be faced and improved in the development of today's society, and it is also an eternal proposition for human beings to understand the world. From a few hundred BC Aristotle.
on the proposed environmental determinism.
to the Industrial Revolution.
From the popular determinism of human will to the possibility theory proposed by the French geographer Blanche at the beginning of the 20th century, mankind's exploration of the relationship between man and earth has never stopped. After a long period of searching, contemporary people are increasingly tending to a single point of view on the interrelationship between human society and the natural environment—the harmonious coexistence of man and nature.
Manifestations. Quantitative performance between population and land. This can be reflected in indicators such as population density and land per capita.
Population density is the number of people per unit area of land, which is an important indicator to measure population distribution. The per capita land occupation is the amount of land per capita occupied, such as per capita land occupation and per capita agricultural land.
The per capita possession of cultivated land is an important indicator of the relationship between man and land. The amount of cultivated land per capita determines the amount of grain and other agricultural products per capita.
Definition. Human Geography.
Gives a definition of the relationship between man and land: "man" refers to a certain mode of production.
below, people who are engaged in various production activities or social activities in a certain geographical space; "Land" refers to the geographical environment that is closely related to human activities, has a regular combination of inorganic and organic natural elements, has regional differences, and has changed under the influence of human beings. The relationship between man and environment refers to the relationship between human beings and the natural environment, which reflects the influence and role of natural conditions on human life on the one hand, and expresses the understanding and grasp of natural phenomena by human beings, as well as the adaptation and resistance of human activities to the natural environment, which is the basic theory and central research topic of modern human geography.
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The relationship between the two of them is somewhat complicated, the soil is actually the home of plants and animals, all things are nurtured by the soil, human beings rely on the soil to survive, without the soil, human beings can not survive, just like people need air, water, sunlight, soil provides objective and basic material conditions for the survival and development of human beings.
From ancient times to the present, soil is closely related to the survival of human beings, with land can engage in agricultural production, with agricultural production there is food and clothing, human beings get the basic conditions for survival from the soil.
If human beings can correctly and scientifically develop, utilize, transform, and protect land, correctly integrate man and land, and maintain an appropriate ratio, they will be able to achieve sustainable use of land and sustainable development of human beings themselves in the process of using land, obtaining land products, and using land.
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Man was born from the soil and will return to the soil.
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sorry。It's not to point out the center.,It's a connection between the previous and the next Oh Guarantee yes.,The above is written that people come from the soil.,The following is that people can't do without the soil.,Because land is a non-renewable resource.,The landlord adopts it.,I'm also a primary school student.。。 The teacher said it.
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As a child, I heard this beautiful legend: "Once upon a time, there was no one in our land. Later, a very beautiful fairy flew from the sky, and her name was Nuwa.
She was kind-hearted, and when she saw that the world was too deserted, she used a piece of black mud to make a man, and a piece of colored mud to make a woman. When Nuwa made them come alive, she taught them to eat and have children, and slowly, more and more people in the world ......"Man is made of clay. This impression is deeply seared in my memory along with this beautiful story.
Man comes from the soil, and man cannot do without the soil. In the past, people worshipped the land as a god, and the "land god" was sacrosanct, and he could bless farmers with good weather and abundant crops. For thousands of years, human beings have always had a special affection for the land, and they have cultivated, built, lived, multiplied, and continued to grow on the land.
The land is the lifeblood of mankind.
Nowadays, the land we depend on for survival is becoming less and less, and human beings are consuming land resources at an unprecedented rate, and if this development continues, human beings will face the situation that we have no land to cultivate. According to relevant information:
Although China's total land area ranks third in the world, it can occupy 12 mu of land per capita, which is only one-third of the world's per capita land, and the per capita cultivated land is less than 47 of the world's per capita cultivated land. If the clothes are broken, they can be repaired, and if the table is broken, they can be repaired, but the land is a non-renewable resource, and it is impossible to have it again when it is used up. As a result, human beings have a sense of distress for the land in which they live.
Fortunately, we are also pleased to see that the higher-level land and resources bureaus are also paying more and more attention to this issue, and have also formulated a series of relevant policies. Now, the enthusiasm of the peasants for farming has been mobilized, and the barren fields can no longer be seen; The encroachment of the dead on the fields of the living no longer existed, and was reasonably placed in the cemetery; There are also landfills in rural areas, the environment is purified, and the land is less toxic. "Cherish the land and beautify the homeland.
It has also changed from a slogan to a concept.
We have every reason to believe that with the efforts of all of us, the endless land under our feet will become more and more prosperous, and the story of human beings and the land will be more beautiful!
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To put it simply, it is the land that gives birth to human beings, and human beings transform the land (including destruction, of course).
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1.[aborigines] is the name of the people who are in the area of the potato Qingshou in the area of the economy and culture is underdeveloped (with contempt).
2.[original inhabitants]
3.It is also common to count those who are intransigent and stubborn.
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