religions and cultures
The Huns
They both moved in search of additional food sources. Answered by- Erickson A.
The Himalayas were caused by the collision of Asia and India.
Mostly, Asia had what they didn't....silk, spices and such.
The nomadic people from Asia who attacked the Roman Empire were primarily the Huns. Originating from Central Asia, they began to invade and destabilize various regions of Europe in the 4th and 5th centuries AD. Their aggressive expansion prompted migrations of other groups, such as the Visigoths, leading to significant challenges for the Roman Empire. The Huns, under their leader Attila, became particularly notorious for their raids and invasions across Roman territories.
Notwithstanding migrations - which are quite difficult to track - Burmese people would normally live in Burma Asia :-D
East Asia, South Asia, and Europe are considered major world population areas due to their high population densities and significant urbanization. East Asia, particularly China, has a vast population due to historical agricultural practices and economic development. South Asia, with countries like India and Bangladesh, has experienced rapid population growth driven by improved healthcare and fertility rates. Europe, while having a lower growth rate, remains densely populated due to historical migrations and urbanization, with many cities hosting large populations.
Asia experienced over 30,000 earthquakes last year. The region is seismically active due to the presence of several tectonic plate boundaries, resulting in a high number of earthquakes. While most were minor quakes, some caused significant damage and impact.
They found a trade route to asia?
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the rain fall
It was like a gateway to Asia for trade.