The spatial trajectory through which cultural traits or other phenomena spread
Diffusion
They are the channels by which molecules enter in facilitated diffusion.
Diffusion, filtration, and osmosis. Diffusion.
Diffusion of water is osmosis; diffusion of other materials is just called diffusion. However, they are both diffusion, or when something spreads from high concentration of the substance to low concentration.
Facilitated Diffusion
It created cultural diffusion.
The growth of maritime and overland routes led to decreased interest in inventions and technolgy.
cultural diffusion
Indirect cultural diffusion occurs when cultural traits are spread through intermediary channels or by accidental means rather than through direct contact between cultures. This can include diffusion through trade routes, migration patterns, or through the media.
The reason the geographic feature is a promoter to cultural diffusion is because many different geographic features had trade routes and these trade routes would help with the spread of culture. Such as when the Muslim Empire took over Spain , North Africa, and western/central Asia a lot of Arab culture became a part of them.
Directed diffusion is a query-based protocol where a query is flooded in the network by the sink where multiple routes are established between the sink and source. The sink reinforces one of the paths and receives data in a shorter interval through this reinforced path.
Cultural diffusion in early Africa was influenced by trade routes such as the Trans-Saharan and Indian Ocean trade networks. These trade routes facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and technologies between different African societies and with other regions, leading to the spread of languages, religions, and cultural practices. This exchange contributed to the diversity and interconnectedness of African cultures.
contagious diffusion, relocation diffusion, expansion diffusion, stimulus diffusion, hierarchical diffusion.
diffusion
It is an example of cultural diffusion because it was created with the blending of Arabic and the Bantu language. The Arabs arrived in Africa by trade routes between East Africa and Arabia, Persia, and India.
Relocation Diffusion
Diffusion.