Chapter 3

Relationships within Places: Humans and Environments


How do people adjust to their environment? What are the relationships among people and places? How do they change it to better suit their needs? Geographers examine where people live. why they settled there, and how they use natural resources. For example, Hudson Bay, the site of the first European settlement in Canada, is an area rich in wildlife and has sustained a trading and fur tapping industry for hundreds of years. Yet the climate there was described by early settlers as "nine months of ice followed by three months of mosquitoes". People can and do adapt to their natural surroundings.


Notice How You Control Your Surroundings


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Everyone controls his or her surroundings. Look at the way you arrange furniture in your home. You place the tables and chairs in places that suit the shape of the room and the position of the windows and doors. You also arrange the room according to how people will use it.


Notice How You Adapt to Your Surroundings


People don't always change their environment. Sometimes they are shaped by it. Often people must build roads around mountains. They must build bridges over rivers. They construct storm walls to keep the ocean from sweeping over beaches. In some countries, people near coasts build their houses on silts to protect them from storm tides or periodic floods.


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