Geography in northern Europe, characterized by its dense forests, rivers, and rugged terrain, created both barriers and pathways for the spread of Christianity. The region's rivers facilitated travel and trade, allowing missionaries to reach remote communities more easily. However, the challenging landscape also meant that some areas remained isolated for longer periods, slowing the spread of the religion. Additionally, the presence of local tribes and varied cultures influenced how Christianity was adopted and adapted across different regions.
Well as we know Rome is near the Tiber River so it was difficult for people to cross it to spread Christianity.
europe was very large and so it was difficult to spread the reformation
Because Northern Europe is so cold, vegetation isn't the most important form of acquiring food. Instead, the fishing industry is essential to Northern Europe.
cause the winter
I am not sure you can relate a common currency to the geography of any place. A common currency allows easy trading. Geography can affect trading, by making it either difficult or easy to trade between point A and B.
How did china's geography affect its devilment?
Yes!, they helped spread the normadic language to England. All is included in Rubensteins Human Geography Textbook.
I am not sure you can relate a common currency to the geography of any place. A common currency allows easy trading. Geography can affect trading, by making it either difficult or easy to trade between point A and B.
because the majority of people in Europe had became protestant
it affect the actions of Christianity of jesus crise
Because if the Gulf Stream Stops, them Europe freezes!
how did geography affect the early arabs way of life