1. the type of resources found in the area (eg. rich agricultural land, commercial forests, minerals)
2. the transportation methods available at the time of settlement (eg. roads, railways, rivers)
3. the role played by the government policy (eg. survey system)
An uninhabitable region is one that cannot support human life and settlement.
1. Cultur 2.Training 3.Strategy .structur of organization
Greenland
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Mesopotamia around 10,000 B.C.E
how would these resources impact human settlement
During the Great Ice Age, vast ice sheets covered much of North America, making large parts of the continent uninhabitable. As the ice sheets retreated around 12,000 years ago, it created new habitats for human settlement and allowed for the migration of people from Asia into the Americas via the Bering land bridge. This marked the beginning of human settlement in the Americas and led to the development of diverse indigenous cultures across the continent.
Factors that affect human reaction rates include age, physical condition, level of fatigue, state of mind, distractions, and presence of drugs or alcohol. Additionally, the complexity of the task being performed can also impact reaction times.
Human factors influence or affect the nitrogen cycle through interacting physical, chemical and biological processes.
stress
how can different climate regionsaffect how people adapt to the environment
People move to where the resources they needare... so they can be near the needed resources.
what are the human factors that affect growth and development what are the human factors that affect growth and development
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Factors that affect human development are: biological, environmental (socio-economic status), and psychological.
There are many cultural factors that affect human resource management. Another factor is motivations. Different cultures tend to have different motivations.
attitudinal and physical factors