Japan consists of islands. Unlike people living on the mainland, the people living on the islands seldom had conquest from the mainland. The people could develop their own culture. The terrain kept people from traveling very far within Japan. The lack of good vessels prevented much coastal trade. So, there were a number of small groups of people or Samuri and a ruler over a small group in each area,
no it does not
they encourage it
a harsh environment can lead to a culture of hospitality
there is a simple answer to this question it does not affect culture whatso ever
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How does the physical environment of a place affect the development of its culture
Physical features affect weather, which will affect life. Weather affects culture and living standards. Physical features can also isolate a society, which can isolate them from foreign affairs (which can be either a good or bad thing).
how does physical changes affect teens
He didn't let it affect him to much .........iguess:/
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Yes they did have affect on his exploration.
it does not affect anything
if you parents are not intellectualy because of their culture you are less likely to be intellectual