Here, ... If you are in the Sahara Desert and you have no more cactus milk to drink, what do you do? Do you go and keep living in the desert or do you move to a place where there is more food and or water/ beverages, et cetera. If there is an avalanche that destroys the town you live in, will you stay there or move to a new home? Thing about it. Any natural thing that occurs will cause something else to happen. You will always want to move to the better place. Whether you can isn't up to you.
David Duhl
Geographic factors such as climate, Natural Resources, proximity to water sources, and topography influence where people choose to live. Access to fertile land for agriculture, suitable temperatures, availability of water for drinking and irrigation, and natural protection from harsh environments all play a role in determining settlement patterns. Additionally, economic opportunities and cultural affiliations may also impact where people choose to live.
People would want to live on prosperous farmland or a sprawling urban area in order to make a better living, rather than alone in the middle of a desert, where they can't truly make a living. This is saying that people will live in areas that have positive economic consequences rather than negative ones.
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It actually doesn't affect their house choices that much. You see, most of Asia is rocky and mountainous, and until the western countries came and cleared forests and demolished mountains. Asian locals just adjusted their house design to fit the terrain. I've traveled to Vietnam and people settle homes on rocky islands out in the bay. Sometimes their even on the side of a cliff, so to be straight forward; it doesn't affect them that much because they adapted to survive on rocky terrain much better than the west did because they had flat fields instead of mountains.
Culture areas are geographic regions with distinct cultural characteristics and traditions, often shaped by common environmental, historical, and social factors. Examples include areas like Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, and Mesoamerica. These regions are identified based on shared cultural practices, languages, beliefs, and material culture within a specific geographic area.
Economic opportunities, such as better-paying jobs, access to education, and a wider range of services, are primary factors that draw people from rural areas to urban areas.
Societies develop in certain areas due to factors such as geographical location, available resources, climate, and historical events. These factors can influence the development of social structures, economies, and cultures in specific regions over time. Additionally, interactions with neighboring societies and trade routes can also play a role in shaping the development of societies in particular locations.
Urbanization is the process of increasing the proportion of people living in urban areas compared to rural areas. This shift is typically driven by factors such as industrialization, economic opportunities, and population growth.
The availability of services can attract people to certain areas, leading to a higher population concentration in those regions. Areas with essential services like healthcare, education, and employment opportunities tend to have a larger population as people are drawn to these conveniences. On the other hand, a lack of services in certain areas can contribute to population decline as people move to places with better access to necessities.
Solar
No, although it is helpful in certain geographic areas or types of practice.
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they have to be distributed to a certain geographical areas and cotains items of specific interest to the people rom that area.f
Solar
Bio = "life" geo = "earth" and graphy = "writing/field of study" Biogeography is the study of the geographic and historical distribution of species. Biogeography studies where organisms are distributed throughout the biosphere, how abundant they are in certain areas, why they are (or are not) found in certain geographic areas, and where they lived in the past.
There are many geographic areas that the NEC phone systems services. Examples of geographic areas that the NEC phone systems services includes England, Scotland, and Ireland.
Tuberculosis is on the increase due to certain factors: An increase in HIV, makes the person susceptible to diseases especially to TB; people living in poor sanitation areas are infected by TB, as it thrives most in these areas; the most populated areas is where this disease is most prevalent. These factors help in the spread of TB.
The Go Zone Act, or Gulf Opportunity Zone Act, designated certain geographic areas to receive tax relief and incentives because they lie in areas of the gulf that major hurricanes have devastated. Based on devastation by hurricanes Katrina, Wilma and Rita, the government zoned these areas as needing extra help to rebuild their infrastructure.
Yes, deserts are a natural part of the earth's environment. They are formed by particular geographic factors that limit rainfall to particular areas.
Geothermal
Geographic areas.