the villages along rivers became trading sites and the traders started getting taxed so therefor the village got wealthy and started having sex more often and had more kids then the villages grew into cities.
The environment influenced the growth of cities by providing access to resources like water, fertile land, and natural barriers for defense. Trade routes developed along rivers, coasts, and mountain passes where transportation was easier and resources could be exchanged. Desirable environmental factors led to the location and expansion of cities, which in turn stimulated the development of trade routes.
Japan's island location played a role in its development thanks to shipping trade routes
Islam greatly affected the development of the east coast of Africa. Arab traders brought Islam to the region in the early centuries CE, leading to the establishment of vibrant trading cities such as Mogadishu, Mombasa, and Zanzibar, which became thriving centers of commerce and culture due to their strategic location along trade routes. Islam also influenced the architecture, language, and social organization of these coastal societies.
People built their cities near the trade routes to have an easier trading system. It prevented people from walking very far to get to the trade route.
It provided trade routes, and it made Europe very wealthy.
People built their cities near the trade routes to have an easier trading system. It prevented people from walking very far to get to the trade route.
the villages along rivers became trading sites and the traders started getting taxed so therefor the village got wealthy and started having sex more often and had more kids then the villages grew into cities.
the villages along rivers became trading sites and the traders started getting taxed so therefor the village got wealthy and started having sex more often and had more kids then the villages grew into cities.
Changes in transportation have influenced the location and extent of urban development by enabling cities to sprawl outward along transportation routes like highways and railways. Improved transportation options have also allowed for the growth of satellite cities and suburbs as commuting distances become more manageable. Additionally, cities with access to diverse transportation modes such as airports and seaports have flourished as hubs for trade and commerce.
Water sources, climate conditions, transportation routes.
It's either water sources, climatic conditions, cultural diversity, or transportation routes
Industry has affected the ecosystem in three main ways.the development of manufacturing areas and transportation systems within natural habitatsthe diversion and use of natural resources including waterthe pollution of the environment (mostly air and water) with toxic manufacturing waste productsLabor ResourcesPeripherally to the development of factories and transportation routes, the growth of cities displaced wildlife as residential areas were constructed. This further increased the use of resources and pollution.