All human made system are embedded to natural world and important interfaces often exist between them.
a- Natural systems are those that came into being by natural processes. For example, the food chain and the water cycle.
b- Human Made systems are those in which human being intervened through component, attributes, or relationships. For example, the set of solution that applied to the problem of flooding on the Nail River.
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Human-made systems are designed and created by humans for specific purposes, such as transportation systems or computer networks. Natural systems, on the other hand, are found in the environment and are not created by humans, such as ecosystems or weather systems. Natural systems often operate without human intervention, while human-made systems require human input and maintenance.
The difference between a human-made system and a "natural" system will depend entirely on what the system is. In many cases the human system will be simpler and have a narrow focus.
A natural region is defined by characteristics such as climate, geology, and vegetation, while a human region is shaped by human activities such as culture, language, and political boundaries. Natural regions are determined by physical features, whereas human regions are influenced by social and economic factors.
A manmade system is created and designed by humans to serve a specific purpose or function, while a natural system exists in nature without human intervention and is governed by natural laws. Manmade systems can be modified or controlled by humans, whereas natural systems evolve and operate based on natural processes.
Natural landscapes refer to areas that have been predominantly shaped by natural processes such as weathering and erosion, while human landscapes are those that have been significantly altered by human activities such as urbanization and agriculture. Natural landscapes typically exhibit more diverse and dynamic ecosystems, while human landscapes tend to have more uniform and structured features.
Manmade resources are created or processed by humans, such as buildings or tools, while natural resources are naturally found in the environment, like water or minerals. Manmade resources require human intervention for their production or extraction, whereas natural resources exist in nature without human manipulation.