The geography of the Philippines affects the weather and therefore affects its people. Its position gives it a wet and dry season and makes it prone to typhoons. It's also located in the Ring of Fire, an area known for volcanoes and earthquakes.
Since Philippines is an archipelago and there are a lot of islands they would be influenced of geology because commonly their jobs are farming and fishing..
I don't think Morocco's geography influences it's culture at all.
the Greeks were forced to move towards the ocean since the terrain was so rocky
Geography influenced greek culture by sustaining the system, the culture was made based on geography, for example, how mountainess the country was. If there were a lot of lakes, the culture was bright and sophisticated. The people there enjoyed music, arts. If there were mountains the culture was cruel and believed in no gods. That culture enjoyed enslaving others, and the government was totalitarian. If there were deserts then the culture was based on animals. The people there were not intelligent, they hated soft tunes, and acted a bit like cavemen.
Culture has to do with languages and not geography.
no it does not
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i think its no because I'm a filipino and did not yet study that............
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I don't think Morocco's geography influences it's culture at all.
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there are many influences in Filipinos like being patal in all times of work
Culture of a place depend upon the topography and climate of a place. It also depends on its location and geography.
No! ManyFilipino are good influence in people, country and culture. There are many Athlete like Manny Pacquiao and Paeng Nepomuceno!
I want to know about culture is mixing now a days I want to know about culture is mixing now a days
the Greeks were forced to move towards the ocean since the terrain was so rocky
our heritage from india,china ,and arabia and influence of india ,china and arabia in our culture as a filipino
Filipino folk songs have been influenced by various foreign cultures due to centuries of colonization and trade. Spanish, American, Chinese, and Islamic influences can be heard in Filipino folk music through the use of language, instruments, melodies, and themes. These foreign influences have contributed to the rich and diverse tapestry of Filipino folk songs we hear today.