Priceless works of art.
Money in bank vaults (Apex)
paintings in museums
Money in bank vaults
Alan Weisman gives the example of the city of Angkor in Cambodia, which was reclaimed by the jungle after its decline. This shows that nature operates without concern for human constructs like cities, highlighting the impermanence and insignificance of human endeavors in the grand scheme of natural forces.
priceless
example of these rhythms in both humans and animals is the circadian rhythms which occur every once a day.
metafiction ^___^
Humans exhibit a wide range of intelligence levels due to various factors such as genetics, environment, education, and development. It's important to approach intelligence with empathy and understanding, recognizing that each individual has their own unique strengths and weaknesses.
Humans are not born with malice. Malice is typically learned behavior influenced by a variety of factors such as upbringing, environment, and personal experiences. It is important to recognize that humans have the capacity for both good and bad behavior, and nurturing positive traits can help prevent the development of malice.
Humans can exhibit both altruistic and selfish behaviors, as these traits are influenced by a combination of biological, psychological, and social factors. Research suggests that humans have evolved to be capable of both altruism and selfishness, depending on the circumstances. It's important to consider that individuals can show a range of behaviors along this spectrum.
Least Concern
Whether a thing is important depends on your point of view. For example If you see humans as a unit of work that is easily replaced and no more then they become unimportant. However taking into acount relationships and the part played in the scheme of things one can also assume they are all important.
There are actually quite a few reasons why deserts are important to human life. These deserts hold many of the animals that humans rely on in them for example.
In "The World Without Us," Alan Weisman explores the hypothetical scenario of how nature would reclaim and reshape the environment if humans suddenly disappeared. He argues that without human intervention, nature would gradually heal and rebuild itself, erasing many of the traces of human civilization over time.
Concern for the welfare of other species.
It's because all humans are important.
Oxygen and carbohydrates are products of photosynthesis that are important to humans.
not really important he he he
It is not particularly important.
Nature is ultimately more powerful than humans
its important so you can live
humans