Opportunities for defense and escape is a statement which explains how geography helped the Basque culture to survive.
Specifically, the culture of the Basque people can be found along the coasts and nearby interiors of southwestern France and northwestern Spain. Access to the sea means that the Basque people can use the water for defense or escape. The prevalence of hilly/mountainous terrain results in locations that are easier to defend than to attack.
Physical geography can influence cultural geography in various ways. For example, natural resources and climate can shape the economy and lifestyle of a region's inhabitants. Physical barriers like mountains or rivers can impact communication and trade between different cultural groups. Additionally, the presence of fertile land or water sources can determine where settlements and cities develop.
Emergency Aid refers to aid that is short term and helps the affected populace to survive for a week or so. This usually consists of water, food and money.
Survive and Reproduce
Geography has historically affected where people can settle, and why they settle there. Early humans were bound by larger geographical boundaries, that often limited or directed expansion of the human race across the globe. Prior to large boats certain portions of the world were not habitable or reachable, deserts posed similar problems as they could not sustain any large settlements. People normally settled along the banks of rivers as these provided water to drink and irrigate with, fruit and vegetables as well as a method of transport. The larger the population the more resources were needed and the more complicated the settlement would become in order to sustain itself (dams, grain storage, plumbing etc.). Other geographical concerns are altitude, humans struggle to live in low oxygen environments, therefore many high lying areas are simply uninhabitable, normally with altitude comes cold as well, compounding the problem. Geography and climate are normally interlinked, equatorial areas have high rainfall, abundant plant growth (which is sometimes also a barrier), but also harbor some of the most horrible diseases and venomous creatures on earth. Polar regions are harsh, lack of food, and the extreme environment allow only the most adapted and hardy of humans to survive.
In both regions, only plants that can adjust to extreme temperatures can survive.
they never stopped trying and they went on to survive
They were said to survive due to the Natives' (the Indians') help.
Physical geography can influence cultural geography in various ways. For example, natural resources and climate can shape the economy and lifestyle of a region's inhabitants. Physical barriers like mountains or rivers can impact communication and trade between different cultural groups. Additionally, the presence of fertile land or water sources can determine where settlements and cities develop.
The first developed human culture in Australia were the indigenous aboriginal natives. A lot depends on what you term developed? The aboriginal natives could survive, where the incoming Europeans, would not survive.
"All humans require food to survive" is an example of a universal statement, as it applies to every human being without exception.
Geography was the main thing to effect Native American culture for thousands and thousands of years. Each Native American group had to learn to adapt to their specific location and in relation to weather, plants, animals, seasons, water and each tribes spiritual beliefs. They learned how to use the specific resources for their specific geographical locations. This is a vague question due to the major differences in geography throughout North America. Every tribe in each geographical location where they lived learned how to survive and thrive in their locations for their way of life...
No, not all bacteria can grow on a culture. Some bacteria require extreme environmental factors to grow, and survive, which you can't really try on a culture plate.
They hid in the deep swamps
writing and literature
Im pretty sure its"Only the strong will survive"
As human organisms, sure. As a culture, no.
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 .