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trees and rice and fodder (food 4 live stock) etc.
The more natural resources a country has, the faster it will grow, all other things held equal (that is, assuming that the country does not have an abnormal situation with morale or labor or transportation that would interfere with the country's growth). This is due to two big reasons, and several small ones I won't go into. I'll start with the most practical: The country in question can consume the resources as it works toward its own advancement, especially if the technology they are using is already known or freely shared from another source. there is not necessarily any real correlation some of the country's of the world where a great deal of wealth is extracted from the earth the people live in abject poverty. South Africa is a good example. In many other places that produce various minerals and oil the country and its people are the beneficiary's of the pollution and the leaders usually propped up by wealthy Western country's reap the wealth.
the most important fact about production and resources is that farm animals supply us what and what do we eat for our meals during the days that we live
The poverty line is the level of income below which one cannot afford to purchase all the resources one requires to live. People who have an income below the poverty line for the nation's cities was 578.
it affects their craziness
No
The natural environment determines the types of crops and animals that people keep. It may also determine the economic, social, and political activities that people engage in.
They made it harder for them to live with out them, adn easier to live with them.
places that have soil, mild climates, Natural Resources and water resources
yes natural resources do effect where you live in your country
Landscapes can affect where people live in various ways. People are more likely to settle in areas with fertile land for farming and access to water sources. Additionally, natural resources such as forests, minerals, or oil deposits can attract settlement. Factors such as climate, topography, and natural hazards also play a role in determining where people choose to live.
places that have soil, mild climates, natural resources and water resources
places that have soil, mild climates, Natural Resources and water resources
Where resources are there are lots of job opportunities, then lots of people will work. most people live near where they work so where resources and jobs are found people will follow. then the area is populated and making goods.
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.
The way it impacted it is because of the community