Areas that were covered by ice during the last Ice Age tend to have more rugged terrain, fewer plant species, and a history of glaciation that influences their ecosystems. In contrast, areas that were not covered by ice tend to have more diverse plant and animal life, different vegetation patterns, and potentially more stable climates due to the lack of glacial activity. These cultural differences can also manifest in the types of activities, food sources, and cultural practices that developed in these regions.
Areas that were covered by ice during the last ice age likely experienced harsh conditions and limited resources, leading to a more nomadic lifestyle focused on hunting and gathering. In contrast, areas that were not covered may have had more stable environments, enabling the development of settled agricultural societies with more complex social structures and advanced technologies. These cultural differences could have influenced the way communities organized themselves, interacted with their environment, and developed their belief systems.
industrialization occurred earlier in areas that had been covered
Covered regions tended to industrialize earlier.
Areas that had been covered tended to industrialize earlier.
Areas that had been covered tended to industrialize earlier.
Covered regions tended to industrialize earlier.
Covered regions tended to industrialize earlier OR Industrialization occurred earlier in areas that had been covered.
Covered regions tended to industrialize earlier OR Industrialization occurred earlier in areas that had been covered.
Covered regions tended to industrialize earlier OR Industrialization occurred earlier in areas that had been covered.
Areas that were covered by ice during the last ice age likely experienced harsh conditions and limited resources, leading to a more nomadic lifestyle focused on hunting and gathering. In contrast, areas that were not covered may have had more stable environments, enabling the development of settled agricultural societies with more complex social structures and advanced technologies. These cultural differences could have influenced the way communities organized themselves, interacted with their environment, and developed their belief systems.
industrialization occurred earlier in areas that had been covered
Covered regions tended to industrialize earlier.
when food is uncovered for a long time micro organisms adapt the food which causes damage to our health. in covered food micro organisms cannot occupy it
Areas that were not covered by ice during the last ice age likely had more diverse plant and animal life, leading to more abundant resources for human populations. These areas may have also had more stable environments, allowing for the development of settled agricultural societies. In contrast, areas covered by ice may have had harsher conditions and limited resources, leading to more nomadic lifestyles and possibly a greater reliance on hunting and gathering.
um..........the buildings were really less and well now the dubai i covered with buildings no wonder many of us feel hot
The two western African trading centers covered in this chapter were Timbuktu and Jenne. These cities were major cultural and commercial hubs in the region, facilitating trade between west Africa and the Mediterranean world.
Covered regions have some sort of protection or shelter, such as a roof or canopy, while uncovered regions are open to the elements. Covered regions offer protection from sun, rain, and wind, while uncovered regions are exposed to weather conditions.