Agriculture in Chile encompasses a wide range of different activities due its particular geography, climate, geology and human factors. Historically agriculture is one of the bases of Chile's economy, now agriculture and allied sectors like forestry, logging and fishing account only for 4.9% of the GDP as of 2007 and employed 13.6% of the country's labor force.
The Aztecs built chinampas, floating gardens on the lake, to cultivate crops. The fertile soil and access to water from the lake helped them grow a variety of crops such as maize, beans, and squash. The surrounding mountains provided protection and limited space for agriculture expansion.
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
Haiti's geography, which includes being located in a hurricane-prone region and having rugged mountainous terrain, impacts the country in various ways. These geographical factors contribute to challenges such as natural disasters, limited arable land for agriculture, and difficulties in accessing remote areas with essential services. Geographical features also influence the country's vulnerability to environmental degradation and impact the overall socio-economic development of Haiti.
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.
Access to raw materials, such as coal and iron ore, had the greatest effect on the growth of modern industry. These resources provided the necessary materials for manufacturing goods and fueled industrial development. Areas with abundant access to raw materials tended to develop strong industrial sectors.
it diden't it diden't
When the Constitution went into effect, agriculture was still the dominant industry in the United States.
Geography affected the U.S civilization in any ways, it affects the civilization in its location, place, human-environment interaction, movement ad region.Because geography is the study of the world people and places. It also affected the race
Yeah! it effected most countries. Agriculture fell first, which lead to industry crashing after NY stock market crash.
The location of the Netherlands near the coast has affected its economy. Its geographic led to it being a major player in international sea trade.
The Aztecs built chinampas, floating gardens on the lake, to cultivate crops. The fertile soil and access to water from the lake helped them grow a variety of crops such as maize, beans, and squash. The surrounding mountains provided protection and limited space for agriculture expansion.
if forest are not there agriculture will not take place.
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A general term for an industry that can be placed and located at any location without effect from factors such as resources or transport.
it can effect population and thats about all i know
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