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This is the human-environment interaction paragraph.

"There are many examples of human-environment interaction in the city of Chicago, such as its architecture, dams, bridges, and its highways. However, what it is believed to the most astonishing display of human-environment interaction is the Chicago River—the river that flows backwards.
In fact, in 1887, the concept was declared to be a bold attempt of engineering. Even so, in order to the carry wastes away, a plan was devised to cut through a ridge in which separated the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River drainage systems with a canal. Thankfully, however, after many years of difficult labor, the project was completed in 1900"?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Good.

You might also include the fact that Chicago was built on a drained swamp and low places flood during heavy rains.

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