Geography can affect people's actions in history by influencing their ability to access resources, trade routes, and natural defenses. The physical environment, such as mountains, rivers, and oceans, can shape the development of civilizations and impact the strategies of military campaigns. Additionally, climatic conditions and terrain can determine the types of economic activities that are feasible in a region, influencing societal development and cultural practices.
no. history is a collection of writings on the events and accomplishments of human societies. which CAN effect geography, seeing as geography is the location of human nations.but where things are is a different topic than what happened there and who did it
It helps to locate and place sites. It is a sort of guideline for location. If we didn't have geography... we'd be lost. Not only the latitude and longitude, but different landmarks such as mountains help us find our way back. It also helps us track history. We can see how the phyiscal parts of earth have changed since 1893. It helps us mark boundaries. This causes disputes, and that may lead to war over land. In war (or battle) geography can help as well. For example, when the 300 Spartans went up against the Persians in the Battle of Thermopylae, it worked to the Spartans' advantage. They worked with the land to push back the Persians.
an atlas should be used when teaching the history of an area... wars, weather changes... unfamiliar terrain..... all effect history...... where something happened is as important as what happened to whom.... the effect of geography on history can also make interesting study. Also when teaching literature, to detail the setting and in creative writing to make the story congruent to its setting..... of course to work out distances and directions for the topography... and what grows where to study the effects of geaography on culture .. sports.. eating habits...wedding seasons...
Well, the PH table is the table for acidity. The higher the number is (it goes up to fourteen) the more basic or alkaline it is. At a PH of 7 the solution or soil or whatever in question is neither acidic or basic. At a PH of, say 2 it is rather acidic. In Geography PH is used in reference to acid rain and the acidity in lakes or in soils and how they can effect local animal populations. I hope that helped.
On a large scale, yes. Geography affects climate, and climate determines how prone an area is to tornadoes. On a smaller scale, mountainous terrain can interfere with a storm's organization, making it harder for it to produce tornadoes. However, once a tornado forms it can pass over hills and mountains without being affected.
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no. history is a collection of writings on the events and accomplishments of human societies. which CAN effect geography, seeing as geography is the location of human nations.but where things are is a different topic than what happened there and who did it
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it can effect population and thats about all i know
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Andrew Reid Cowan has written: 'Master-clues in world-history' -- subject(s): Effect of environment on, Civilization, Human beings, Philosophy, Human geography, History
J. F. Unstead has written: 'A systematic regional geography' -- subject(s): Geography, Textbooks 'Europe' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'A world survey from the human aspect' -- subject(s): Effect of climate on, Effect of environment on, Effect of human beings on, Human beings, Human geography, Nature 'The essentials of world geography for junior students' -- subject(s): Geography, Study and teaching 'What to read on geography' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Geography
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The latitude?
POLLUTION, that's the effect.