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How did physical geography influence the cultures of the regions first settlers?

Geography is the science that deals with the study of the Earth and its lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena. A literal translation would be SWEET POTATO "to describe or write about the Earth". The first person to use the word "geography" was Eratosthenes -


How does geography affect the population?

Geography can affect population distribution due to factors like climate, terrain, access to resources, and natural disasters. Coastal regions and fertile lands often have higher populations, while mountainous or arid areas may have lower populations due to limited resources. Accessibility to transportation and infrastructure also plays a significant role in population distribution across different geographical regions.


How are history and geography interrelated?

Think of the British Empire for example. The relationships of various countries have always been recorded in history . The first and second world wars were about Germanys greed for lands that belonged to other people. Britain's needs and aspirations led to the colonisation of many countries around the world. If you dont know the geography the history is meaningless and vice versa.


How did the geography of central Asia affect the development of nomadic cultures?

Nomadic herds populated the steppes of central Asia because of the ecological conditions of arid lands. Nomads adapted with the help of oases, which permitted intense cultivation of limited regions, because of the open regions, nomads were able to herd grazing animals, such as sheep, horses, cattle, goats, and camels.


What are three features that set one region apart from another?

Climate: Different regions can have distinct climates, such as tropical, arid, temperate, or polar, which greatly impact the flora, fauna, and overall environment. Geography: The physical features of a region, like mountains, rivers, and coastlines, can play a significant role in shaping its unique characteristics and influencing human activities. Culture: Each region often has its own traditions, languages, cuisine, and customs that contribute to its cultural identity and separate it from other areas.

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Mountains surround Ancient Greece dividing Greece into different lands.


What regions in Virginia has flat lands?

Tidewater


What was the oridance of 1784?

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How do you spell geografy?

The correct spelling is "geography" (the study of Earth's lands and cultures)


What did the Natives Land Act consist of?

the dividing between the lands of africans and europeans


How many main lands and regions in Wisconsin?

5 . Five


What are the 3 main physical regions in Manitoba?

low lands


Are all lands islands in the context of geography and cartography?

No, not all lands are islands in the context of geography and cartography. Islands are land masses that are surrounded by water, while other land forms such as continents are much larger and are not completely surrounded by water.


Treaty that proclaimed a Spanish title to lands in the Americas by dividing them with Portugal?

Treaty of Tordesillas


What was created by surveying and dividing public lands by the Confederaton Congress?

Land Ordinance of 1785