Many species have innate preferences for the habitat to which they're most adapted. These species show signs of stress when placed in a habitat different from that in which they naturally occur. Is there any evidence that humans might have innate habitat preferences that match the environment in which humans evolved?
A) No: Humans can adapt to any environment due to their ability to manipulate their surroundings. B) No: Humans can live in any environment; we live on every continent in the world. C) Yes: Patients who can view nature from hospital windows have been documented to recover more quickly. D) Yes: It's well known that people who spend more time outside live longer lives.