there is geography, which studies the location of places, and there is human geography, which studies the location of people, why they are there, cultures of the people, cultural hearths, religions, conflicts, etc.
Culture has to do with languages and not geography.
I don't think Morocco's geography influences it's culture at all.
The environment and geography have a significant impact on the Micmac culture and identity. The Micmac people have a deep connection with the land and water, as they rely on natural resources for their traditional hunting, fishing, and gathering practices. The geography of mountainous terrain and dense forests shaped their way of life, as it provided them with necessary resources and influenced their cultural practices, such as shelter construction and transportation methods. Overall, the environment and geography have played a crucial role in shaping the Micmac culture and identity.
geography affects cultures by helping different cultures live in different places that fit to their needs. This also affects the cultures by providing them with different things to do and eat. That is how culture is affected my georaphy.
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The Anasazi culture developed faster than the Mogollan culture.
Migration
Geography impacted the development of culture in Asia in a couple of different ways. Its location made it easy for other cultures to cross into their lands to bully them. The area's geography also turned the people of Asia into migratory animal herders and hunters.
Human Geography. Also, Cultural Geography can be used
Pueblo houses
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Anasazi Indians Actually they were a part of the Anasazi Culture. They were known simply as Cliff Dwellers.
there is geography, which studies the location of places, and there is human geography, which studies the location of people, why they are there, cultures of the people, cultural hearths, religions, conflicts, etc.
The separate city-states which it created formed the basis of Greek culture and its cultural legacy.
Culture has to do with languages and not geography.
Every culture in the history of the world has music.