Japan's geography, characterized by its mountainous terrain and numerous islands, has significantly shaped its culture. The isolation provided by the surrounding seas fostered a unique cultural identity, allowing for the development of distinct traditions, languages, and practices. Additionally, the topography influenced agricultural practices, leading to a diet rich in rice and seafood, which is central to Japanese cuisine. Furthermore, the country's vulnerability to natural disasters, like earthquakes and typhoons, has instilled a sense of resilience and community in its people.
I would think off the top of my head Anthropology.....but my kids crossword human geography fits.....so go figure :)
I would have to say geography. Geology is the overall science. Many people get geography confused with geology because of it being similar in wording, but for example you wouldn't use geology in the sentence below. "The geography of the farmland." Geography- study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these.
it may affect the way their nest war would be like
It has affected the culture so much that students search for their assignments online. Did you not think that your teacher would be on the lookout for students such as you. 5 marks deducted for attempted plagiarism, and another 10 for utter stupidity.
The classifications will vary depending on the region. Each culture would have added something of their own to the dance.
Every culture
I would have to say geography. Geology is the overall science. Many people get geography confused with geology because of it being similar in wording, but for example you wouldn't use geology in the sentence below. "The geography of the farmland." Geography- study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these.
everyone was fighting who would get the throne
Japanese rulers did not want to open up trade with the United States and other Western countries, because they thought that to much contact with the west would destroy their culture.
Geography was the main thing to effect Native American culture for thousands and thousands of years. Each Native American group had to learn to adapt to their specific location and in relation to weather, plants, animals, seasons, water and each tribes spiritual beliefs. They learned how to use the specific resources for their specific geographical locations. This is a vague question due to the major differences in geography throughout North America. Every tribe in each geographical location where they lived learned how to survive and thrive in their locations for their way of life...
A church can be considered a component of folk culture in human geography, as it reflects the beliefs, values, and traditions of a particular community or group of people. Churches often serve as cultural and social gathering places where individuals come together to practice their faith, celebrate religious events, and uphold shared customs and rituals.
its important becaus they need to trade things with other people and countries