Recognizing that landscapes both produce and communicate meaning allows us to

A) interpret local and national values, priorities, histories, cultural practices.
B) build a cultural landscape out of a natural landscape.
C) form cognitive images of places to which we have never been.
D) build cultural complexes.
E) dance the hokey pokey.


Answer: A

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences

You might also like to view...

At the equator, the altitude of the 500 mb level is always larger than it is at the north pole because

A) the air usually has higher pressure at the equator B) the air is always denser at the equator C) the air is always warmer at the equator

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences

The Environmental Wisdom Worldview contends that we are part of and totally dependent on nature, and that nature exists for all species.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences

The contemporary view of nature dominant in the United States is most strongly linked to the

A) Judeo-Christian tradition, in which nature is to be dominated or tamed by Man. B) North American Indian tradition, which emphasized the interrelatedness of the natural world. C) romantic philosophies of Henry David Thoreau, in which all creatures have divine qualities— humans are not exceptional. D) transcendental poet Ralph Waldo Emerson, who encouraged a mystical and spiritual alternative to the primitive and savage life.

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences

What was the process responsible for the creation of many of Michigan’s waterfalls in the Upper Peninsula?

A. Major differences in elevation between Lake Superior and Lake Michigan B. Weathering and erosion of less resistant Munising sandstone below layers of stronger resistant sandy dolostone C. Weathering and erosion of igneous basalt rock below layers of Hematite D. Evaporation of seawater resulting in rock salt formations

Environmental & Atmospheric Sciences