natural barriers made it difficult for the olmecs to expand
she was the first Chinese empress
Geography had little to do with it, it was the Russian winters that did the Germans in, they weren't prepared to fight in minus temperatures, but the Russians were, so they were able to push them back
Science is the study of environment. History is the study of past and geography is the science that deals with the location of living and nonliving things on earth and the way they affect one another
It destroyed many aspects of traditional Chinese culture, including religion, clothing, and art.
If invaders tried to go by river to invade China, they would get stopped by wind and the hard tide.
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they all died.... all of them.... :(
The last answer is true, but incomplete. Geographic barriers such as mountains or seas separated china from other land. As a result, the Chinese had little knowledge of civilizations of Egypt, India, Greece, and Rome. Hope that helps!
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The physical geography affects everything about the way people live. People have to either avoid or utilize their physical surroundings.
He didn't let it affect him to much .........iguess:/
The physical geography of Greece affected the growth of the civilization. First of all, the mountains separated the city-states which helped. Next, the bays provided harbors for ships, and the land was fertile, so they could farm. Also, they used the seas for trade, and transportation. The Greeks were very advanced at the time; they reached further into technology and arts than any other societies.
They all went to circle k to get polar pops. lol :)
The Phoenicians were surrounded by water, so they became skilled at traveling by sea.
The last answer is true, but incomplete. Geographic barriers such as mountains or seas separated china from other land. As a result, the Chinese had little knowledge of civilizations of Egypt, India, Greece, and Rome. Hope that helps!
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