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Q: How were the algonquians adapt to their geography?
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it means to doodoo on your self


How does geography and climate affect where people live and how they live?

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Learning geography makes us more aware of the physical world around us, and helps to adapt for future natural changes.


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Geography doesn't just determine whether humans can live in a certain area or not, it also determines people's lifestyles, as they adapt to the available food and climate patterns. As humans have migrated across the planet, they have had to adapt to all the changing conditions they were exposed to.


How much does geography affect peoples lives?

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