A physical or cultural reason for something can be very different from one another. For example, a physical reason for not engaging in a game of cricket may be that a person is physically unable to play, a cultural reason may be that they don't know the rules, having never learned them as the game isn't culturally prevalent in all areas.
It is generally considered physical. It is not cultural since culture is not restricted by physical geography.
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Physical, economic, and cultural regions are alike because they are located within a specific territory.
Physical anthropologist studies bones, a cultural anthropologist studies cultural history
The term for the study of humans and their physical and cultural development is anthropology. This field encompasses various subfields such as archaeology, cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, and linguistic anthropology.
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Physical environment refers to the natural surroundings of an area, including landforms, climate, and natural resources. Cultural environment, on the other hand, refers to the social and cultural factors that shape a community, such as language, religion, customs, and traditions. While physical environment is more tangible and can directly impact human activities, cultural environment influences social interactions and behaviors.
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Answers should include physical and climate features as well as cultural features, created by people.
cultural anthropology is the study of current human cultures (archaeology is the study of past human cultures). Physical anthropology is a biological study of humans from an evolutionary perspective. Physical anthropology also includes the study of other primates.