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In general geographical (and also anthropological) terms, the impact of people on the location of economic activities is decisive. The point may be put in this simple yet true way: where human beings are, there are economic activities. It should not be overlooked that the economic activities involved are typically both local (with resources of the immediate region utilized for local purposes) and extra-local (through the import/export exchanges that typically take place between regions with different economic balances).
human impact is impact of humans on an enviornment
...How would WHAT impact human Settlement?
Migration can have a significant impact on the cultural landscape. It brings new cultural elements, such as language, cuisine, architecture, and traditions, which contribute to the diversity and richness of the cultural landscape. It can also lead to the blending of different cultural practices, resulting in the emergence of new hybrid cultures. Additionally, migrant communities often preserve and maintain their own cultural traditions, contributing to the cultural tapestry of the host society.
all the above
Land
frequent and prolonged economic recessions
Land
The telephone impacted the Industrial Revolution in a significant manner. This facilitated smooth communication among the people involved which allowed them to plan better.
The social impact of the great awakening drew people of different regions,classes,and races.
The answer depends on the country in question. They have had an impact on the Americas since the time of Columbus. Their impact has become significant in many countries at many different times over the last several centuries.
The industrial revolution had European economies become wealthy than other regions of the world, thereby providing the needed capital for investment in new technologies.
enlightenment
it was a great impact
In the 1920 it was automobile significant impact
The Renaissance in Europe did not have a strong influence on early American and Colonial literature. While the Renaissance was a significant cultural and intellectual movement in Europe, its impact on early American literature was limited due to the distance and cultural differences between the two regions.