Chinas physical geography affected the development of its early civilization, because they were not close to any other countires, so they did not know to trade with other countries or did not know any other cultures. Just like the Nile River in Egypt, the Huange He floods and deposits yellowish silt called loess. Loess is then used to farm.
they all died.... all of them.... :(
The "Jews" are a group of people that follow a religion. They are not a geographic region and do not have physical geographic characteristics.
He didn't let it affect him to much .........iguess:/
The physical geography of Greece affected the growth of the civilization. First of all, the mountains separated the city-states which helped. Next, the bays provided harbors for ships, and the land was fertile, so they could farm. Also, they used the seas for trade, and transportation. The Greeks were very advanced at the time; they reached further into technology and arts than any other societies.
for me, geography greatly affects history in a sense that geography is not only focusing on the physical features of a land but also in human activities which according to my research belongs to human geography.
they all died.... all of them.... :(
If invaders tried to go by river to invade China, they would get stopped by wind and the hard tide.
They all went to circle k to get polar pops. lol :)
i dont now :P
The "Jews" are a group of people that follow a religion. They are not a geographic region and do not have physical geographic characteristics.
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Phoenician civilization developed due to trade with other countries. So, the seas and oceans are a large reason why they were able to develop as a society, plus the other countries they traded with helped them grow.
how does physical changes affect teens
By doing some thing
The physical geography affects everything about the way people live. People have to either avoid or utilize their physical surroundings.
Geography influenced the development of civilization in various ways. Access to water sources, fertile land for agriculture, and natural barriers for protection shaped where civilizations emerged and how they evolved. Coastal areas facilitated trade, while mountainous terrain isolated communities, leading to diverse cultures and technologies. Overall, geography played a significant role in determining the resources available to early societies and their ability to grow and interact with others.
He didn't let it affect him to much .........iguess:/