Humans in equatorial regions have developed adaptations such as darker skin to protect against year-round sun exposure, smaller body sizes to cope with heat and humidity, and different cultural practices like wearing loose, breathable clothing. Additionally, some populations have developed genetic variations that help with heat tolerance and hydration retention.
Tsunamis do not create adaptations in plants or animals.
The region's fertile lands, abundant water sources such as rivers and lakes, and mild climate made it an especially desirable place for human habitation. These geographical features provided food security, access to water for drinking and irrigation, and a suitable environment for agriculture and settlement.
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The Midwest region of the United States is characterized by several human-made features, including extensive agricultural infrastructure such as barns, silos, and irrigation systems that support its role as a leading farming area. Major cities like Chicago, Detroit, and Minneapolis showcase urban development with skyscrapers, transportation networks, and industrial facilities. Additionally, the region has numerous dams, highways, and railroads that facilitate commerce and connectivity. These features reflect the Midwest's economic focus on agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation.
Some early human adaptations include bipedalism (walking on two legs), increased brain size and intelligence, use of tools and fire, development of complex social structures, and the ability to communicate through language. These adaptations helped early humans survive and thrive in different environments.
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Equatorial region: Area between the tropics of Cancer and Capricorn, defined by the parallels of latitude approximately 23°30′ north and south of the Equator. They are the limits of the area of Earth's surface in which the Sun can be directly overhead. The mean monthly temperature is over 20°C/68°F.
Tsunamis do not create adaptations in plants or animals.
Almost never, with a few notable exceptions. More common in the western and northern regions.
The region's fertile lands, abundant water sources such as rivers and lakes, and mild climate made it an especially desirable place for human habitation. These geographical features provided food security, access to water for drinking and irrigation, and a suitable environment for agriculture and settlement.
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