China's geography, characterized by vast mountain ranges, rivers, and plateaus, significantly influenced settlement patterns. The fertile plains along the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers supported agriculture, leading to dense populations in these regions. Conversely, the harsh terrain of the Tibetan Plateau and the Taklamakan Desert limited human habitation. Additionally, natural barriers like the Himalayas and deserts led to the development of distinct cultural and regional identities.
it was not the Geography of Greece which influenced western civilisation. It was Greek civilisation and the fact that the Greeks migrated out of Greece. They migrated to western Turkey, southern Italy and Sicily and they founded Marseilles in southern France. Thus, they created a Greek world which extended beyond mainland Greece. The Greeks influenced the peoples who lived near then. They also influenced the Romans. It is though this influence of the Romans that the Greeks later influenced western civilisation.
Human geography is the study of people, where they lived, cultures, work, food, homes, and religion. Physical geography is the study of earth's land, features, landforms, mountains, valleys, plains, climate, environment, nonliving things, living things, plants, soil, and animals.
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.
Geography and climate influenced early people by determining the availability of resources such as water, food, and building materials. Harsh environments could limit settlement locations, while fertile land and temperate climates allowed for agriculture and larger populations to thrive. Access to trade routes and natural barriers like mountains or bodies of water also shaped early societies and interactions with neighboring groups.
In the same way that landforms influence people all over the world. Generally speaking, inhabitants of islands or peninsulas , who are surrounded by lots of water are affected on an emotional level much more than people living in the midst of land. Obviously, these people (surrounded by water) also have a feeling of being by themselves more. Whereas people in the midst of land feel more naturally that many other people are around, they feel more that they are «part» of something. HtH, Gary
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.
The ground was good for farming
religion and culture
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.
Royalty ruled and had many estates and castles so peasants lived in shacks and such. The geographyb was very different for peasants
I need to explain one way that geography has effected where people have lived in sweden.
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The land has many trees and they lived near rivers
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They had mountain and valleys they lived in the eastern woodlands.
because the trees were just growing everywhere uncontolab;y and the temple og ganash was lit on fire and all the bumblebees died. john Travolta is allergic to meatballs
they lived in Southern Italy and were influenced by the roman culture