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Q: What climate conditions led to the formation of the world's earliest known civilization?
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How did geography and climate work against the Roman Empire in A.D. 406?

The changeble climate of the fourth and fifth century in the north, apart from the Huns, triggered the barbaric nations of Germania and East Europe to invade the rich and mediterranean Roman Empire which could boast with land fertility and wealth. It got more cold in the north thus preventing agriculture and farming.


List four causes that led to the Renaissance?

Two of the four causes that led to the Renaissance are the black plague and the press. The other two causes that led to the Renaissance includes the changes in climate and the new trade routes taken by the crusades.


How did the northern region grow?

The growth of the Northern region of the U.S. began during the Industrial Revolution. Much of the free land in the South was used for growing tobacco and the climate was also more suited to this. The Northern region therefore had more free land on which to build factories.


After the civil war what were the consequences of the growth on the western landscape?

Following the Civil War, much of the west was given over to cattle grazing. Much of the land was overgrazed. Many trees were cut down. The west has a much dryer climate than the east. It took centuries to grow many of those trees. The trees have not grown back. The railroads brought farmers and wheat. Some of the wheat is still grown. Some turned the land into a giant dust bowl. The sale of water rights has created desert conditions where none existed previously. Water rights gives someone downriver the right to divert water from streams and send it through an aqueduct to a distant place. So as a result much of the west has been losing population for many years due to misuse of the environment.


Why did the Romans invade Germany?

They were in search of a warmer climate and better grazing land for their cattlePursuing booty and then new land to settle on.