They had limited land to support a growing population so turned to trade.
Look in your Geography Textbook to find out.
The Himalaya could impact climate or human population density but not geography because geography is the study of the earth and its features (especially the surface features of an area) and of the distribution of life on the earth. Therefore the Himalaya are geography and your question, as phrased, is meaningless.
The Phoenician civilization thrived due to their strategic location along the eastern Mediterranean coast, which enabled them to engage in trade across the region. The abundance of natural resources such as cedar wood and purple dye also contributed to their economic success. Their navigational skills, honed by the challenging waterways of the Mediterranean, allowed them to establish numerous colonies and trade networks.
A life on the ocean wave.
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by the pollution
There is a significance impact of the computer to geography. This has made it easy to tabulate information and also to generate accurate data using computers.
Farming, seafaring and trading.
daily life by killing them wiyth the coldness warfare by having planes fly and trade by land
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.
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region's geography may need more resources than it had today.