By cargo ships, planes, and tractor trailers
# they say to people goods
Goods can be moved by transportation along with people. people have the right to walk, run, drive, boat, swim, fly on an airplane..etc. ideas can move by being shared from people or by someone making the idea happen. example: if i was to make facebook, my idea is being shared by making it.
what region are you talking about
to show the movement of information, goods or people between places and the amount being moved.
People, goods, and ideas have historically moved throughout this region despite the challenges posed by high mountains and harsh deserts through various means. Trade routes such as the Silk Road facilitated the movement of goods and ideas, with caravans crossing mountains and deserts. Additionally, advancements in transportation, such as the construction of railways and roads, have further facilitated movement and integration across the region.
the movement affects how people live in the society if there is foods shipped in that effects how people eat ideas are mostly moved through education and email and phone calls it is really that technology can shape a society
Goods can be moved by transportation along with people. people have the right to walk, run, drive, boat, swim, fly on an airplane..etc. ideas can move by being shared from people or by someone making the idea happen. example: if i was to make facebook, my idea is being shared by making it.
Same way as people, ideas or goods are moved around any country. People - Walking, bicycle, bus, tram, car, train. Switzerland has one of the densest passenger rail networks in the world. Ideas - talking, telephone, letters, newspapers, SMS, e-mail, radio, television. Goods - road, rail, river. Even though Switzerland is land-locked, it has a port on the river Rhine at Basel. From there it is possible to reach the mouth of the Rhine at Rotterdam.
In ancient Mesopotamia, people, goods, and ideas primarily moved along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which facilitated trade and communication. River transport enabled merchants to exchange goods such as textiles, grains, and pottery with neighboring regions. Additionally, overland trade routes connected Mesopotamia to surrounding areas, allowing for the movement of ideas and cultural exchange. The development of writing systems, such as cuneiform, also played a crucial role in documenting transactions and sharing knowledge.
People and goods
Diffusion is the spreading of people or ideas throughout a certain area.
1869, when the teenage Emperor Meiji moved the capital from Kyoto.