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geography has affected settlement patterns is through the presence of physical barriers. The vast Sahara Desert in the south has
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In what ways has geography affected settlement patterns in North Africa? put it into your own words
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Metis people who left Manitoba tended to settle in:
1) Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. 2) British Columbia,
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Why do so many people live in the Fertile Crescent, where ancient civilizations arose?
* 1 point There is a water source there.
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Despite the devastation caused by flooding large population of people in east Asia live near rivers and the coast for all of the
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Why Do People Live Where They Live?
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Why did the first inhabitants of mainland Southeast Asia settle in plains and river valleys?
Responses a.Those areas were easy to
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Why did the first inhabitants of mainland Southeast Asia settle in plains and river valleys?(1 point)
Responses Those areas were
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Why did the first inhabitants of mainland Southeast Asia settle in the plains and river valleys?
A. Those areas were easy to
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Why did the first inhabitants of mainland Southeast Asia settle in plains and river valleys?
Those areas were easy to defend
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Where do most people in Central America live?
A. Coastal areas where they can rely on fishing and trade B. Rural settlements
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Why did the first settlements in China begin along the Huang River?.
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Why did the first inhabitants of mainland Southeast Asia settled in plains in River valleys?
A. Those areas were easy to defend
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Why did the first inhabitants of mainland Southeast Asia settle in plains and river valleys? (1 point)
• Those areas were easy
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Why did the first inhabitants of mainland Southeast Asia settle in plains and river valleys?
A. Those areas were easy to defend.
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Use the map and your textbook to answer the following question. How did improvements in transportation affect the settlement
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Why do most Japanese people live near the coastlines? Select the two correct answers .
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Why did the first inhabitants of mainland south east Asia settle in plains and River valleys
Those areas are easy to defend Those
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Why did the first settlements in China begin along the Huang River?
in two sentences
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Where do most people in Central America live? (1 point) Responses coastal areas where they can rely on fishing and trade coastal
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what are the three types of settlement patterns?
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how does weather and climate affect settlement patterns in New Brunswick?
my ideaS: provinces with extreme climate such as
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Why do many human civilizations settle in lowlands? (1 point) Lowlands provide cooler temperatures . is easier to live on
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Why do many human civilizations settle in lowlands?(1 point)
Responses Mountainous terrains are easily attacked. Mountainous
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Why do many human civilizations settle in lowlands?
(1 point) Lowlands are less populated because of their location. Mountainous
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Why were immigrants from southern and eastern Europe more likely than immigrants from northern and western Europe to settle in
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Why did many people settle near the coasts of Japan? Choose three correct answers.
Japan had very little farmland. The sea was a
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Which of the following statements most accurately represents settlement, and geography of Japan, select the 2 correct answers
A.
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Compare and contrast the thematic map and the relief map above. What conclusions can you draw?
a. The physical geography of East
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Which of the following statements about the urbanization of early civilizations is true?
A. Early civilizations tended to take
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Why did the first settlements in China begin along the Haung River?
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In Western Europe why do most people live within 100 miles of the coast?
A. For good soil for farming B. For reasons that involve
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What role has geography and trade played in forming Southeast Asia's culture? Trade has helped the civilization grow and
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How were settlements affected by the environment? Choose three correct answers.
Settlements were built near oases, which provided
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Why do many human civilizations settle in lowlands?(1 point)
Responses Lowlands provide cooler temperatures. Lowlands provide
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During medieval times Europes major cities would most likely be located near which of the following
A. Mountain ranges B. Deserts
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Which of the following statements accurately
identifies where Asian and Pacific-Islander immigrants settled in Texas during the
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Which of the following statements accurately identifies
where Asian and Pacific-Islander immigrants settled in Texas during the
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A rural settlement pattern characterized by isolated farms rather than clustered villages is an example of
Responses A
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The border between the Piedmont region and the Coastal Plain region is known as the fall line. Which of the following best
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In what ways has geography affected settlement patterns in North Africa?
Think about the question carefully. Then enter your
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In what ways has geography affected settlement patterns in North Africa? Think about the question carefully.
make it 2 sentences
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The border between the Piedmont region and the Coastal Plain region is known as the fall line. Which of the following best
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Geography greatly affects settlement patterns. Humans tend to settle
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What causes large clusters of people to inhabit South, Southeast, and East Asia?
A. political unrest and instability B. financial
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In what ways has geography affected settlement patterns in North Africa?..
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rephrase this:
This has influenced settlement patterns as people established towns and cities along these trade routes to
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In what ways has geography affected settlement patterns in North Africa?
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What caused the settlement of more African Americans in the Mississippi Alluvial Plain region than in the Ozark Mountains
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What ways has geography affected settlement patterns in north Africa?
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