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Glossary
Satellite Pictures
Human Environment
Physical Environment
Urban
Rural
Resources
Developed Country
Developing Country
Inter-Relationship
Wilderness
Bibliography
Bibliography
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1.Human Environment- Where there are many human
features (things made by humans) and activities
2.Physical Environment- Where there are many natural features
(mountains, river)
3.Urban- A place where people depend more on human environment
4.Rural- A place where people depend more on physical environment
5.Resource- Something that humans use to satisfy
their needs.
6.Developed Country- a country which has improved
7.Developing Country- a country which is improving
8.Inter-Relationship- It means the relationship between the
human environment and the physical environment when humans
try to use the physical environment for their needs.
9.Wilderness- Areas where human activities are small
10.Renewable Resource- Renewable resource is something that we can
use again and that will never run out
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Picture 1
Picture 2
*Most of my pictures are about these two places.
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Picture 3
Picture 4
Picture 5
This picture is a picture of a
road called Ga Ro Su Road in
Cheong Ju, South Korea.
This is an example of human
environment because although it
is not shown in this picture but
from my experience, this road
can be really crowded. Also, as
you see from picture there is a
road and trees that are planted
by humans. Many people use
this road too. Thus, this is an
example of human environment.
These two pictures are the pictures
of the place where president of Korea lives.
It is called “Cheong Wa Dae”.
These pictures are also good examples
of human environment because
there are many human features. (buildings,
roads) Also, it is modern and many people
from other countries visit here for political
reasons but also many people visit here just to
look around. Thus, there are also many human
activities.
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Picture 6 Sang Dang San Sung
Picture 7
These two pictures are examples
of physical environments because there
are big mountains where human activities
are small except tourists or people who hike
and there are things that are natural
(e.g. lake). There are very little human
features and all these things are natural.
Humans did not make much impact in these areas.
The name of this lake
is “Po Mun”. This lake
is at Kyeong Ju, where
there are many
historical sites. This
lake is also a good
example of physical
environment because
it has natural features
like mountain. Humans
did not make much
impact in this area.
Picture 8
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Picture 9
Picture 10
These two pictures represent urban
because there are many human features
like roads, cars and many tall buildings
that you can see from picture 9 and 10.
You can also see how crowded the buildings
are. There are many human activities like
people driving their cars and going to work
etc. Humans made a lot of impact in these
areas and there is a strong link and
relationship between people and these two
environments.
Ramada Plaza is a
hotel in Cheong Ju,
Korea. Many people
stay here and this
place is modern and
it is in a high
standard
which is also a good
example of urban.
Ramada Plaza, Cheong Ju
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Picture 12
These three pictures represent rural because
there are no tall buildings, but there are trees
and mountains surrounding picture 12 and
picture 13 which are natural. The houses are
not modern and they are traditional. There are
very few human features. People living in these
areas are more dependent to the physical
environment than human environment because
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they need land for farming.
Picture 13 Jirye Artists’ Colony
This is called
“Hanok.” This
is a traditional
Korean style
house. Many
people in the
past in Korea
used to live in
this kind of
house.
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Picture 15
Picture 16
This drink is from the
the picture at the top.
Thus, it is a natural
resource.
Picture 17
Natural Resource
These pictures are examples of resources that
humans use in every day life basically. These
three pictures are examples of resources. The
first picture is a land which we use for farming
to grow our food and the rest of the pictures
are about water that we drink. They are all
needed for the survival of human. Water is at
the same time natural resource and renewable
resource. We can re-use it and it will never run
out.
Picture 18
Renewable
resource
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Picture 19
Singapore
Picture 20
These three pictures show Singapore, Korea
and U.S.A respectively. Picture 19 shows
Singapore, Picture 20 shows Seoul in Korea
and Picture 21 shows New York in U.S.A.
These three countries are developed
countries because all the three countries’
economy has improved a lot over the years.
Many things are made and constructed by
humans in these countries, they have high
standard of living. There are lots of people
living in these three cities and many of them
are rich. There are also many human
features like buildings and roads.
Picture 21
U.S.A
Korea
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The
students
Picture 22
in these
pictures
do not have
high
standard of
education
unlike
us.
China
Picture 23
China
Picture 24
India
These three pictures are
examples of developing countries
because as you see from the picture
the people in these pictures are not
having high standard of living (the lack of facilities)
and people may not have sufficient food or
hospital services unlike some parts of these
two countries like Shanghai or Beijing or
New Delhi that are very developed.
Many people are poor in these areas and they 11
need help.
Picture 25
This picture shows the interrelationship between the physical
and human environment. As I mentioned
in the glossary inter-relationship means
the relationship between the human and
the environment when human try to use
the physical environment for their needs.
This picture is a very good example to
show the inter-relationship between the
human and the physical environment.
As you can see from the picture, this
place is where you export and import
goods and many other things in and out of the country.
Thus, humans very much depend on the physical environment
which is the sea where they use ship for transportation. This place
is very busy with many human activities and there is a very strong
link and relationship with humans and this place.
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Picture 26
Picture 27
These two pictures are about an island in Korea.
This name of this island is ‘Dokdo Island’. There
are very few human activities in this area. Apparently,
nobody lives in this island and this island is one of
Korea’s Natural Reserve. This island is considered
as wilderness because this island is protected from
human activity in order to preserve its natural beauty
but also the waves of the ocean around the island
is very strong which is quite dangerous. This feature of
the island discourage human activities and that is why
people made very little impact in this island.
*Some Facts About The Island
-It is 0.186km² wide
-It is 90km above the sea
-It is formed with 36 small islands
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