An uninhabitable region is one that cannot support human life and settlement.
The vocab word for this is uninhabitable
Greenland
Mesopotamia around 10,000 B.C.E
Administration of the traditional human settlements was done by the village heads and the village elders.
Corn, beans, squash
Antarctica
Areas such as extreme polar regions, deep ocean floors, and some parts of deserts are examples that cannot support human settlement due to harsh environmental conditions such as extreme cold, lack of resources, or inaccessibility to basic needs.
An uninhabitable region or area that cannot support human life is generally referred to as a barren or inhospitable environment. Examples include deserts, polar regions, or extreme mountaintops.
Temperate climate regions are generally the most hospitable to human settlement. They offer moderate temperatures, reliable rainfall, and a variety of ecosystems that can support agriculture and other human activities.
The vocab word for this is uninhabitable
Catholicism, Buddist and Hinduism. (Cannot spell)
how would these resources impact human settlement
Human region.
Maryland was primarily covered by the Eastern Deciduous Forest biome prior to human settlement. This forest type includes a mix of broadleaf trees such as oak, hickory, maple, and beech. The diversity of tree species supported a wide range of wildlife species in the region.
how would these resources impact human settlement
The availability of water has been the most influential geographic factor in shaping human settlement patterns in the Middle East. This region is largely arid, so areas with access to water sources such as rivers, oases, and coastlines have attracted settlement and allowed for agricultural development, urban growth, and trade.
Yes. Economics are purely a human concept, so an economic region is a "human defined region"