ANSWER:
Religious festivals is not an example of 'human-environment interaction'.
Step-by-step explanation:
- A religious festival is the time of 'special importance' having religious significance of that religion.
- 'Religious festivals' are commonly 'celebrated on recurring cycle based on annual or lunar calendar'.
- Religious festivals are strong rooted with the history of civilization. Religious festivals were celebrated in roman civilization.
- The roman calendar was based on those religious festivals.
- The festival was either public or private. State holidays were received by public and also received public funding.