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Which items describe people's interactions with their environment?
technology does not affect the earth's environment.
people adapt to their environment.
people adapt their environment.
population growth and the environment are unrelated.
changes to the earth's environment rarely matter.
changes to the earth's environment can be harmful.
changes to the earth's environment can be beneficial.
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Which items describe people's interactions with their environment?
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