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Human health is not just affected by ozone depletion. Global warming can also lead to it.
Mountains, deserts, and oceans are all major barriers to human settlement, but even these don't stop people completely.
They help in transportation of material in the cell.
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Fertile land
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By the mountains being in the way
Water shapes human settlement patterns based on transportation (on rivers) and the growth of food- no water, no food, no settlements.
The first evidence of human settlement dates from between 6000 and 4000 BCE.
Human beings who needed to change the environment as part of the settlement process.
...How would WHAT impact human Settlement?
The availability of water from the Tigris River and its tributaries was the most likely factor that influenced the early settlement of Baghdad, Mosul, and Samarra. Access to water was crucial for agriculture, transportation, and trade, making these locations favorable for human settlement.
how would these resources impact human settlement
how would these resources impact human settlement
The mild mid latitude climate is most hospitable to human settlement. Climates like a desert or mountain climate would not be as hospitable to a human settlement.
The Nile River valley was ideal for human settlement because of its fertile land. also because it gave a source of water to the egyptians to drink and help grow crops.
Human settlement planning involves the process of strategically organizing and designing the layout of residential areas, towns, and cities to accommodate the needs and activities of a population. It encompasses considerations such as land use zoning, infrastructure development, transportation networks, environmental sustainability, and community engagement to create livable and functional spaces for people to live and work in.