They change by the rough mountain is on a slope and so the v shaped water changes shape!
Rivers mountains and deserts helped shape China's civilizations.
Three main influences; the Egyptian dynasties, barbaric paganism and the European colonization/culture.
rice patties in Asia. they had to build rice patties on the mountains
Art, literature, and architecture both reflected and shaped European culture. The arts stand to as a legacy of the development of society and thought in European history.
not all mountains are cone shaped only some sorts are.
Mountains are classified based on their height and formation, such as volcanic, fold, or block mountains. Valleys are classified based on their shape and formation, such as V-shaped valleys carved by rivers or U-shaped valleys carved by glaciers. Plains are classified based on their elevation, with low-lying coastal plains and high plateaus being common types.
Roman culture was shaped by both the Greek and Etruscan cultures.Roman culture was shaped by both the Greek and Etruscan cultures.Roman culture was shaped by both the Greek and Etruscan cultures.Roman culture was shaped by both the Greek and Etruscan cultures.Roman culture was shaped by both the Greek and Etruscan cultures.Roman culture was shaped by both the Greek and Etruscan cultures.Roman culture was shaped by both the Greek and Etruscan cultures.Roman culture was shaped by both the Greek and Etruscan cultures.Roman culture was shaped by both the Greek and Etruscan cultures.
They were unified because they were very isoslated during to their location and surrounding mountains and seas, therefore they develpoed their own culture.
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European civilizations shaped major influences like the religions Judaism and Christianity and Greece and Rome political traditions.
Tectonic activity, such as the movement of the Pacific and North American plates along the San Andreas Fault, has uplifted and folded California's mountains. Erosion by rivers, glaciers, and wind over millions of years has carved out valleys and peaks, shaping the varied landscape of California's mountains.