Where people lived dirrectly affected how they lived,, climate,, food source, availability of building materials for shelter all contribute. For example, those living in hot equatorial climates, would require less clothing, while those in mountainous regions where it snowed would require fur. If they lived by the sea or lake they would fish, but the nomads of the desert would rely on herds of animals, such as goats, to sustain them. Climate would also influence skin pigmentation over generations; those in sunnier climates would develop darker skin to protect themselves from the sun.
The most important physical features are location and geography.
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Ptolemy's influence on early geography was equally important.
Because they could transport materials that they needed to make autos
The father of early geography is considered to be Alexander von Humbolt who published the Kosmos. The father of modern geography is Carl Ritter.
The fact that humans have always needed to have water to survive caused them to settle by rivers. The rivers provided drinking water as well as food. The climate caused the early humans to settle in warm areas.
Isolation from other early civilizations
The most important physical features are location and geography.
Physical geography and fear of the unknown.
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Early humans did not have the type of protection from the elements that we have today. They were exposed to rain and sun, as well as had to be careful when walking because of the lack of shoes.
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Physical anthropologists, also known as biological anthropologists, study early hominids as well as modern humans. Early hominids are the ancestors of humans, many physical anthropologists specialize in this field. Other physical anthropologists will specialize in modern humans and focus on studying grave sites discovered during excavations.
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they were separate from all other cultures and developed a equine one themselves
how did geography affect the early arabs way of life