Polynesia
Climate
Location and climate can affect population in a region in various ways. A pleasant climate can attract more people to settle in an area, while harsh climates can deter people from living there. The location of a region in terms of proximity to resources, trade routes, and employment opportunities also plays a significant role in determining its population size. Additionally, access to amenities, healthcare, and education in a region can influence population growth.
The location makes it hard to get to. The climate makes hard to grow plants and crops, but they still have forests. Their natural resources actually help them to exstinguish this problem
Antarctica is the continent with no permanent residents except for researchers. The harsh climate and remote location make it inhospitable for permanent human settlement.
Location, climate, and natural resources influence where people choose to live based on factors like access to water, arable land, and favorable weather conditions. These elements also impact trade by determining the availability of certain resources for production and exchange, as well as affecting transportation routes and costs. Regions with abundant resources and suitable climates often become centers of trade and economic activity.
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No, Maoris are Indigenous Polynesian people from New Zealand, while Hawaiians are Indigenous Polynesian people from Hawaii. Though they share some similarities in language and culture due to their Polynesian roots, they have distinct histories and traditions.
Polynesian refers to anything relating to Polynesia, the people of Polynesia, or the Polynesian language. There are several Polynesian languages, including Maori, Hawaiian, and Samoan.
Polynesian
monkeys
they worship courage
The artform has been around as long as the Polynesian people. They are considered by many to be the originators of tattooing.
location is how far to travel and there natural resources climate is about farming and forests also crops the natural resources effect hoew the people work
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Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand. They are descendants of the Polynesian explorers who first settled the islands of New Zealand who came from an area of the Pacific known as Hawaiki (specific location unknown).
Polynesian people who became known as the Maori.
Polynesian people come from various countries in the Polynesian region of the Pacific Ocean, such as Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, and Hawai'i. They share cultural similarities in language, customs, and traditions, despite coming from distinct island nations.