Geograpy Affects Human Culture in Many Different Ways . Geography Affects Human Culture in Ways Such As : The Clothing You Wear , The Food You Eat and Your Enviroment . People Living in a open area with Wilderness , would less like be intrested in the lastest fashion that a person living in the city would be intrested in . People living in an open area would catch there own food other than people living in the city that would buy there food .
The affects that the geography had on the people was the climate in the summer it would be 30 degrees celcius and in the winter it would be 5 degrees Farienhiet
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if you live in the mountans then you will freeze to death oryou will not have the rescources that you need to survive.
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Not really. Human geography is about the society of humans and their actions, whereas physical geography is about the land and water of our planet (everything that humans have not influenced or changed.) The geographic location of a people affects the human society it impacts. The location of the peoples called Eskimos, is a society that chooses to live in severely cold portions of geography. Clearly these peoples are closely related to their geographical location.
environmental geography is a mix of physical and human geography or so i was taught in school. it can help us understand both our physical earth landforms, weather, natural disasters and human geography how people live, peoples jobs etc......
Nomadic peoples looked for fertile, well watered land to settle on.
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southeastward
In northamerica most of them are Canadians
Geography plays a crucial role in shaping a country's development and progress by influencing factors such as natural resources, climate, topography, and access to trade routes. Countries with abundant natural resources like minerals or fertile land may have advantages in economic development. Additionally, geographic features like mountains or bodies of water can present challenges for infrastructure development. Geographical location can also impact a country's access to markets, affecting its trade relationships and overall economic growth.
It led to migration
migration
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Gillette H. Hall has written: 'Indigenous peoples, poverty, and development' -- subject(s): Cross-cultural studies, Poverty, Government relations, Indigenous peoples, Social conditions, Economic conditions
an important development in the field of geography in the early 20th century that stated that human behaviors are a direct result of their environment. this philosophy gave some people the justification to believe that Europeans were smarter than other peoples, because they live in a more temperate climate. the view that the natural environment has a contolling influence over various aspects of human life, including cultural development.
Climate,geography,and resources.
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how can sustainable development lead to an improvment in peoples quality of living