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Near necessary resources.
People tend to stay away areas that remain frozen and settle in places that are inhabitable and easily traveled, along with being near water and other resources.
People settle were there are certain resources. The climate determines were those resources are.It can be seen in all over the world mostly people live in plain areas. reason is that in plain areas mostly climate is moderate. Even if we look at global pattern of settlement we will see that mostly people in temperate regions rather than severe cold or hot climate. So, yes the climate affects settlement patterns of an area.
Emigration.
they came along and they were like hmm this looks nice so they stayed.
When there is more Natural Resources, it is easier to sustain life.
When there is more natural resources, it is easier to sustain life.
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Availability of resources and access to trade routes have been key factors influencing where people settle throughout history. The presence of resources such as water, fertile land, and minerals attracts settlement, while proximity to trade routes enables economic and cultural exchange, leading to the growth of communities.
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The availability of resources such as fertile land, water sources, and natural habitats suitable for agriculture and habitation allowed Africans to settle in various regions across the continent. Additionally, the development of trade routes and networks facilitated interactions between different communities, encouraging settlement and the growth of societies.
The Incas settled in communities and built cities, such as their capital city of Cusco in modern-day Peru. They were not nomadic but rather established a vast empire with a complex network of roads and communication systems.
Because there is a common misconception that Mexico is small, arid and hot. It is neither and has plenty of natural resources, making it a good place to settle.
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