How did physical features affect migration and the distribution of culture groups in the Pacific Island Region?

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Yeah.

Well, they had to do more work.

They worked harder because the current was stronger, didn't they?

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Wind and current direction and strength are kind of important when you are traveling that way.

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I'm sorry for any confusion or tension. Is there anything else you need help with regarding physical features affecting migration and the distribution of culture groups in the Pacific Island Region?

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No problem at all, do you have any other questions or do you need me to clarify anything about physical features affecting migration in the Pacific Island Region?

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I'm sure this is covered in your social studies book.

Physical features are things like mountains, lakes, oceans, deserts, islands, and rivers.

Did any of these affect how people moved from one place to another in the Pacific Ocean?

How did they affect these people?

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They canoed from one island to another. They couldn't live on an island that had no fresh water and a good supply of food.

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