they were very humid and hot but they cooled down
it affect it by when the plain is flat but if the climate is hot the grass and farming dry out
Mohenjo-Daro was influenced by geography by having all of it planned .Also, they wanted to be protected from incoming floods and the city was built above the ground level.
Gold was not discovered in GA. The geography of the area doesn't support the minerals for gold.
The Pueblo Indians used their environment as a source for materials they needed for building. Their homes were constructed of a sand and dirt mixture, known as adobe. They planted resilient crops, such as corn, and a key to their agricultural success was the use of irrigation via local waterfalls.
Yes, geography and climate significantly influenced the development of slavery in European colonies. In regions with warm climates and fertile land, such as the Caribbean and the American South, cash crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton thrived, creating a high demand for labor. The geographic layout facilitated the establishment of large plantations, where enslaved Africans were forced to work, leading to a reliance on slavery as an economic system. Thus, the interplay of geography and climate directly shaped the scale and nature of enslaved labor in these colonies.
it affect it by when the plain is flat but if the climate is hot the grass and farming dry out
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it affect it by when the plain is flat but if the climate is hot the grass and farming dry out
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it affect it by when the plain is flat but if the climate is hot the grass and farming dry out
it affect it by when the plain is flat but if the climate is hot the grass and farming dry out
because these area are prone to rainfall.
it affect it by when the plain is flat but if the climate is hot the grass and farming dry out
they changed it them selves
Geography affected the Native Americans in the same way as it affects all groups of people. Native Americans had to learn how to work with what the land gave them. They had to hunt animals indigenous to mountainous land as well as learn how to grow crops on land that was flat and dry.
The geography of the Pacific Northwest provided abundant natural resources for the Native Americans, such as salmon-rich rivers and dense forests for hunting and gathering. The temperate climate allowed for a more settled way of life with established villages and social structures. In the Arctic, the harsh climate and limited resources required adaptations such as hunting marine mammals and seasonal migration to survive.
Gold was not discovered in GA. The geography of the area doesn't support the minerals for gold.