...How would WHAT impact human Settlement?
Climate Changes
A simple agricultural settlement would include houses, businesses, and a lake or river. The lake or river would be used for irrigation and drinking purposes.
Tulum
Rice would only grow in moist and a warm climate whereas wheat can grow in cool and dry climate. rice would not grow in eastern India because its temperature does not not suit for the growth of rice's. it can be grown in south India which has a moist and a warm climate.
Gene flow would increase between the two halves, and speciation would not occur
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.
how would these resources impact human settlement
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My best guess would be that people are more likely to settle where there is a better climate because it is more comfortable for them.
climate change
Mountains, deserts, and oceans are all major barriers to human settlement, but even these don't stop people completely.
Climate has the greatest impact on an ecosystem.
Each report will have an impact on the settlement. 39% will mean you qualify for that percent of the salary you normally would be making.
Well the negitive impact would be overall less trees and the positive impact would be overall more toilet paper.
Archaeologists say that the ancient Near East was populated for thousands of years before it was suddenly abandoned around 6000 BCE because of climate change. This would have included the Jordan River valley.
There are a few human activities that would have a direct impact on the oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle. Planting trees and other plants is one of these activities.