GEOG 2RW3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Eurasian Plate, Scotia Plate, List Of U.S. State Mammals
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Geog 2rw3 lecture 4 world regions in global context i: physical geographic. Climatic conditions, landforms, etc. are often not conducive to certain. Himalayas, agriculture in different types of climatic and types of human activities physiographic conditions. At the same time, certain climates and physiographic areas are well suited to certain types of activities. Flat and warm places, mounties are good for logging, mining, etc. Throughout human history, people (cultural groups) have adapted their way of life to their natural surroundings (including climate, landforms, etc. ) and at the same time have adapted their surroundings to suit their way of life. East africa to the america, or se asia, we have adapted from warm climates to cold climates, wet climates, etc. Modified environment to suit our way of life deforestation turning land into agricultural land. Modified our diet crops are more abundant in one area. The result of such adaptations (cultural and environmental) are cultural landscapes.