Monday, February 9, 2015

Natural/Unnatural

What is the most distinguishing feature in each place?
- In Paynes Prairie, the most distinguishing feature is the landscape. In my living room, that would be the couch. 

What is the purpose or goal of each place?

-The purpose of Paynes Prairie is to preserve wildlife. The purpose of my living room is for me and my roommates is to have a comfortable place to hang out. 

What is the essential quality of each place?

-The essential qualities of the prairie is the land and the trees. The essential qualities of my living room are the items of comfort, like the couch and TV. 

How do people react to each place?

-People go to Paynes Prairie to sight see, workout, look at animals, watch the sunset, and relax with nature surrounding them. People also relax in living rooms; they go there to watch TV, hang out with friends, do homework, etc. 

How do you explain/compare/contrast 2 places in terms of physical and psychological quality?
-You look at the surroundings, see what's similar and different in each place, see how people react to the places and how you react, and record how it affects your mood. 

What is your definition of “natural place” and “unnatural place”?

-A natural place is somewhere that wasn't made or altered by humans; it can include places with animals, plants, trees, bodies of water, mountains, etc. An unnatural place is somewhere that has been altered by man; this may include houses, schools, hospitals, or any other type of building. 











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