Um I think we're known as South Africans. Just like Americans come from the USA
Alaska's south central region is cool that is wat it is like i think
Due to the climate and landscape in many areas of North America, Native American populations were able to move around and not worry about drought or a lack of food. For this reason, you will not find many large kingdoms or empires in North America like you would with the Olmecs, Mayans, and Aztecs in Central America and the Inca South America.
Mostly hot and humid in the south and cool up north!
Physical geography focuses on understanding the natural environment and processes that shape the Earth's surface, such as weather, climate, landforms, and ecosystems. Human geography, on the other hand, studies how human activities and behaviors interact with and impact the environment, including topics like population distribution, urbanization, agriculture, and cultural landscapes. Both branches of geography are interconnected and contribute to a holistic understanding of the relationship between humans and their environment.
Africas rivers affects both the land and the people because its brings crops and its a major water resource for people. If you dont like this answer den go fukk off
The physical geography of Central and South West Asia, characterized by vast deserts, mountain ranges, and river valleys, has significantly influenced local lifestyles. The arid landscapes, such as the Arabian Desert, have led to nomadic pastoralism and limited agricultural practices, while fertile river valleys, like those of the Tigris and Euphrates, have fostered settled agriculture and urban development. Mountain ranges, such as the Himalayas, create natural barriers that affect trade routes and cultural exchange, contributing to diverse regional identities. Overall, geography has shaped settlement patterns, economic activities, and social structures in these areas.
Central and South Americans primarily settled in diverse regions characterized by rich natural resources, fertile lands, and favorable climates. In Central America, indigenous groups like the Maya established complex societies in areas such as present-day Guatemala, Belize, and parts of Honduras. In South America, civilizations like the Inca thrived in the Andes mountains, particularly in modern-day Peru, Ecuador, and Chile, while other cultures populated the Amazon basin and coastal regions. These settlements were influenced by geography, leading to varied agricultural practices and societal structures across the regions.
Is "landform" a geography question? If so, then South Vietnam had the Mekong Delta in the southern tip, the Central Highlands above the delta, and standard hilly countryside north of the highlands. The coastline was like any other coastline on earth, sandy beaches.
Central America is technically in both south AND north Americas. the country Trinidad ,Jamaica, Cuba, USA, Canada, Greenland, and Mexico are north American countries
the climates are tropical, desert, steppe you also need to know that tropical is zonal
South Central Coast Of California.