By: Madeleine M.
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When we first got to Cardigan it was raining like crazy! When we got there we met the guides and get our rooms settled. Then we went on a short hike up a ski trail. There was a few examples of human environment interaction. There was a rope tow at the top of the mountain which would pull skiers up the mountain. This was an example of human environment interaction because the grass or trees do not grow into a rope tow. There was also a car to power the rope tow. This was an example of human environment interaction because a car must of have been driven up there by a human, and was made by a human. So it was not made by the wind or rocks. Dead apple trees were there to, with a rock wall. This shows that that it was always not a forest, but humans took care of this and planted crops. To make a farm. This is an example of human environment interaction because the crops must have been taken care of by someone, also the wall did not build itself. These would all be examples of human environment interaction. After all that we learned about ort and had dinner. We had Lasagna, and had brownies for dessert. This was our day 1.