yes
it affect it by when the plain is flat but if the climate is hot the grass and farming dry out
How did china's geography affect its devilment?
The geography and the climate of the southwest cultural region most likely affected the American Indians who lived there by controlling what they could grow and how they had to live with the scarcity of water and high temperatures.
It is known as the Gulf Stream.
its natural gouji,I thought by definition - Geography :-1. the science that studies and describes the surface of the earth and its physical, biological, political, economic, and demographic characteristics and the complex interrelations among them.2. the topographical features of a specific area.Thus...without being 'pedantic'..surely "human geography" refers to that of the physical body, whereas "climate" is to do with the Earth etc. as above.
Yes, it does. Tourism is at its highest during the summer months because most attractions are best enjoyed when the weather is warm.
Connecticut is a very small state. Being located on the coast, it does get a fair share of tourists. Due to the climate in Connecticut, most tourism occurs in the summer months.
Michigan is a northern state with seasonal cold weather. The numerous lake and natural areas make for excellent recreational opportunities. These activities are seasonal due to the climate.
The climate directly affects tourism in the Southeast. If the climate is favorable, there will be more tourists but this will not be the case in extreme climatic conditions.
it affect it by when the plain is flat but if the climate is hot the grass and farming dry out
The climate could affect tourism in Delaware in the fact that it is colder, and not as appealing of a place to visit as somewhere like California. There also is not much to see in terms of attractions in Delaware.
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.
they changed it them selves
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Climate significantly influences human activities in Mexico by shaping agricultural practices, water resource management, and tourism. The diverse climate zones, from arid deserts to tropical regions, determine the types of crops grown and the methods of irrigation used. Additionally, climate change poses challenges such as increased droughts and extreme weather, impacting food security and livelihoods. Tourism, particularly in coastal areas, is also affected by climate patterns, as visitors are drawn to certain weather conditions and may be deterred by adverse climate effects.
it affect it by when the plain is flat but if the climate is hot the grass and farming dry out