Often on islands and separate sides of mountains different cultures will develop. Also, sometimes in a peninsula a civilization may exist but not influence the outer areas. Also, an area of desert may have a culture that values water more than the sun, but a damp, jungle's natives will proabably value the sun or the forest more. It is mostly to do with physcial borders.
*As India is an LEDC (A less economically developed country) and it is located North of the Indian ocean, India often receives tropical cyclones (or hurricanes) which can cause damage to land (by flooding it), meaning it is difficult to grow crops which as an LEDC India largely rely on. As cyclones are created from sea water, the salt water contaminates land and makes growing crops close to inpossible. *This can result in death, as can the tropical cyclone itself as many areas cannot afford technology to protect areas against the hurricane. Houses are also poorly built and so many people can become homeless, living in unhygenic conditions. *There is a lack of drinking water as wells, which are a main source of water, become contaminated during the cyclone as they are not professionally constructed and are not covered. *Also hurricanes usually occur in September. Whilst farmers are heavily reliant upon Monsoon rain to feed their crops, recent flooding from the cyclone can mean that crops will be damaged and will not need to receive any more rainfall. The Himalayan mountains prevent rain clouds from travelling further north of India meaning the rain clouds will be trapped in India where there was tremendous amounts of flooding. This can have catastrophic results on India's population in terms of demographic change. *Whilst physical influence results in these high death rates, the economic strength of the country largely plays a factor which is why economically stronger countries like America generally tend to not suffer as many demographic losses.
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for me, geography greatly affects history in a sense that geography is not only focusing on the physical features of a land but also in human activities which according to my research belongs to human geography.
There is no Human Rights Minister for India. Kapil Sibal is the Human Resource Minister of India.
Human geography Archaeologists
Smriti Zubin Irani is the Minister of Human Resource Development for India.
The five themes of geography are location, place, human-environmental interaction, movement, and regions. They together describe a place from a geographical point of view
Physical geography influences population in manu ways: - Animal habitats - Human living regions - Exploitation regions - Social Cohesion affected by physical geography
Human geography teaches about human beings and their accomplishments, while physical geography teaches about the physical world we live in
physical geography and human geography
Human geography is the study of the relationship between humans and their environments, focusing on how people use and impact the Earth's surface. While humans contribute to shaping human geography through activities like urbanization, agriculture, and resource extraction, the natural features and processes of the Earth also play a role in shaping human geography. So, human geography is not entirely man-made but is influenced by both human actions and natural processes.
Physical geography and human geography. Physical geography covers the elements that concern climate, land forms and vegetation. Human geography involves human society and its relation to its environment.
2. Write a paragraph using the following concepts: geology, physical geography, human geography, geologists and geographers.
human geography= the study of past/present of humans and physical geography= the study of landforms and things on the surface of earth.
Canada's human geography can be seen in its diverse population, with people from various ethnicities, cultures, and backgrounds residing in different regions. Cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal showcase this diversity through their multicultural communities. Additionally, immigration patterns, indigenous populations, and urbanization trends contribute to Canada's dynamic human geography.
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Physical geography is a branch of Geography; the main branches of Geography are Physical and Human, these are mainly taught at school level. Physical geography relates to the natural environment.
physical; human Love, Nessa