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Q: How did land affect culture of early civilizations?
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Does culture affect land use?

Yes!


Where do early civilizations develop?

Around productive, well watered land, usually river valleys.


The early civilizations of the nile river valley mesopotamia and yellow river were similar because they were?

dependent on fertile land


What my geographers study to learn how to land forms and affect the culture of an area?

Geography


Where do early civilizations tend to flourish?

In a pocket of fertile land, with a river for fresh water supply, and access to the sea for fishing.


Which geographical features did the Andean civilizations did not have in common with early Mesopotamia Egypt India and china?

plains, fertile land, etc.


What area of land where Mesopotamia and other early civilizations grew up where the soil was very rich for agriculture?

fertile crescent


What are four important developments in human culture?

Four important developments in human culture are Elements of Culture ,People and Their Land,Early Technology ,and The Start of Agriculture


What characterize the world's first civilizations and where did they develop?

art, goverment and culture is what characterizes a civilization, they developed in the fertile cresent [the land between the two rivers].


What factors shaped early aegean civilization?

Early Aegean civilizations were located on islands or near the coast, so sea trade was important to them. Their land also supported agriculture.


Two of the cultural similarities of early river valley civilizations were?

Conversion of more land to productive fields Forming of organized government as population increased


What characteristics does ancient India share with early civilizations such as the Egyptians Mesopotamian and the Chinese?

they all settled near arable land or by a river for irrigation crops