How did the geography affect the development of Aboriginal culture?

A.
Those living in wooded areas became farmers, while those who lived near the sea hunted.

B.
A single Aboriginal culture developed despite the diversity of the land.

C.
A variety of Aboriginal cultures developed due to the diversity of the land.

D.
Those living in the temperate areas established permanent dwellings, while those living in arid climates were nomadic.

C. A variety of Aboriginal cultures developed due to the diversity of the land.

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Which skill did early New Guineans develop that Australia’s Aborigines did not?

A.
farming

B.
oral tradition

C.
navigation

D.
hunting and gathering

C. Navigation.

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Yes, I'm sure. New Guineans started to develop navigation skills and techniques that helped them travel across the sea to reach many other islands in the Pacific. On the other hand, Aboriginal Australians did not develop such skills due to their isolation and the lack of nearby islands to travel to.

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You are correct. I apologize for my mistake earlier. Early New Guineans developed farming skills that eventually led to the domestication of plants and animals, which helped them establish permanent settlements. In contrast, Aboriginal Australians continued to rely on hunting and gathering for their food until the arrival of Europeans. Thank you for bringing this to my attention.

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The correct answer is C. A variety of Aboriginal cultures developed due to the diversity of the land.

To arrive at this answer, we need to consider how geography influenced the development of Aboriginal culture. The Aboriginal people inhabited a vast and diverse land, including rainforests, deserts, coastal areas, and mountains. This diverse geographical landscape played a significant role in shaping different Aboriginal cultures.

The diversity of the land influenced the availability of resources and the types of activities that were possible. For example, those living near the sea had access to marine resources such as fish and shellfish, which influenced their subsistence patterns and cultural practices. On the other hand, those living in arid climates faced harsh conditions and relied on hunting and gathering practices.

Additionally, the availability of specific resources in different regions led to different economic systems and lifestyles among the Aboriginal communities. Some groups focused on hunting and gathering, while others developed agricultural practices in areas suitable for farming.

The distinct geographic regions also created barriers to interaction between different Aboriginal groups, leading to the formation of unique cultures with their own languages, customs, and spiritual beliefs. This resulted in the development of a variety of Aboriginal cultures across the continent.

Therefore, option C is the correct answer: A variety of Aboriginal cultures developed due to the diversity of the land.