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the climate affected the people of mohenjo-daro from india by indians saying you figure it out your self you guys are smart
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The people in India depend on the summer monsoon to bring cold air to the subcontinent
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Geography has influenced settlement patterns in the Indian subcontinent by affecting factors such as availability of water, climate, and topography. For example, the fertile plains of the Indus and Ganges rivers have historically attracted large populations due to agricultural opportunities. Mountainous regions like the Himalayas have limited settlement but provided natural barriers for defense. Coastal areas have seen growth due to trade opportunities and access to the sea.
what advantage did the geography and climate give the people living in the middle colonies
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.
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what advantage did the geography and climate give the people living in the middle colonies
cause geography comes with climate and then u have to adapt to everything
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The geography of Greece influenced where people settled and what they did. Greece's geographic features influenced where people lived because of the high and many mountains made it hard to travel.
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what is Chinese climate like?how does Chinese climate and geography help people decide where to live in china
The first known historian to study the effects of geography and climate on people was Ibn Khaldun. He was a Muslim historian who lived in the 14th century.
From being a hill people on the fringe of the Middle East civilisations, they took these civilisations over, and dominated an extended area from Libya to central Asia.