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What are the population differences between the Arctic and the Antarctic?

Native and indigenous peoples populate the Northern Hemisphere, and indeed, have occupied sub-polar lands for tens of thousands of years. There are no native or indigenous peoples in Antarctica: the continent has never been 'occupied' by humans -- or any animal. It's too cold and there is no food chain.


Who is the author of Lands and Peoples?

Scholastic has a series of articles called Lands and Peoples, written by various people. Is this what you are referring to? Also, David L. Clawson has written a book called "Latin America and The Caribbean: Lands and Peoples"


Who occupied the lands?

The lands have been occupied by various groups throughout history, often influenced by factors such as migration, conquest, and colonization. Different civilizations, empires, and nations have claimed territories at different times, leading to a complex tapestry of cultural and political changes. Specific regions may have been occupied by indigenous peoples, colonial powers, or modern states, reflecting the shifting dynamics of power and influence over time. The context of the question is crucial to understanding which lands and groups are being referred to.


What are the release dates for Frontline - 1983 Journey to the Occupied Lands 11-2?

Frontline - 1983 Journey to the Occupied Lands 11-2 was released on: USA: 26 January 1993


Who were the lands the Persians occupied originally ruled by?

The Babylonian Empire.


How did Alexander treat the lands and peoples he had conquered?

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How did the Nazis view occupied lands?

their mine oh yeah


How did the age of discovery native peoples in newly discovered lands?

The native peoples' culture was disrupted by the introduction of Christianity.


In what manner did europeans explore and exploit lands and peoples they discovered?

Europeans approached the lands and peoples they discovered as new possessions they had gained. In this view the riches of the land, along with its people belonged to them by right of conquest.


What is establishing control over foreign lands and peoples called?

imperialisum


How did the age of discovery affect peoples in newly discovered lands?

the native peoples were often enslaved by the conquering nations. APEXX


How did Napoleon use forceful diplomacy to gain power?

He signed various treaties with the lands he had occupied.