which civilization
The physical geography limits the economic development because of the lack of natural resources.
the environment of ancient china impacted on the food of the ancient chinese people.
Mesopotamia was the civilization that had greater natural defenses.
their natural resources are buffalo's
i rlly dont think that they are rlly all that diffrent. they all on the atlantic.
because they get in the way of building the empire they want to.
There are a few natural resources that is important to the Europe's. The natural resources are physical geography, environment and humans.
Geography is the study of natural and non-natural distribution of things on earth. Geography comes from the Greek meaning drawing of earth. We map out where natural land/ocean resources occur (i.e. oceans and mountains) as well as human resources occur (i,e cultures, nations, languages) So in quick, Geography is the study of the distrbution of resources and human culture throughout the earth
the american civilization uses natural resources everyday constantly
Physical geography focuses on understanding the natural environment of the Earth, including landforms, climate, ecosystems, and natural resources. It examines the processes that shape the Earth's surface and how these processes influence the distribution of living organisms.
the natural resources and the land as advantage.
unpredictable flooding of natural barriers for protection . Natural Resources limited.
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Climate and topography determine which crops can be grown in any area and what are the best draft and meat animals for it . Geography also determines what natural resources are available, stone, wood, metal ores, clay. Less important it decides trade routes.
oil, vines, wood, water
what i think that are some examples of mineral resources are.... metal rocks and salt if not check a geography or science book.
Geography can influence the livelihood of people in Region 1 by determining available natural resources, climate conditions for farming or other economic activities, access to transportation and markets, and susceptibility to natural disasters. For example, a region with fertile land and abundant water resources may support agriculture-based livelihoods, while a region prone to droughts may struggle with food security. Additionally, proximity to coastlines or major trade routes can impact the types of livelihoods available.