What is the relationship between people and the environment?
Post Lisa Ella Humenberger on Sun Apr 03, 2011 5:04 pm
Today, environmental issues are becoming more of a problem and is receiving worldwide attention. The relationship between humans and environment has changed from the early periods of human settlement on the earth until today. For example, early humans thought that the environment was dominant, as in it ruled over them. They were afraid of lightning and thunder, dense forests, wild animals, vast oceans and large rivers. The environment affects us humans in many different ways like population on earth varies due to variation in the environment. The main factors which affect the distribution of population and human settlement are:
Relief of Land:
Populations of high mountains are much harder to establish then living on flat areas. It is much harder to construct roads, railways and even communication. Also because mountains are very steep, it is quite hard for industries and agriculture could not be possible.
Climate:
Climate also plays an important role when it comes to population settlements. Areas with cold climate like: North Siberia, North Canada, and Alaska have low density of population. In hot areas like:
Sahara, Kalahari Desert in Africa, and Great Australian Desert it isn't suitable for humans to live there because of its hot and dry lands. Tropical climates with heavy rains and temperature, not many people live there either, but in favorable climates, many people do live there.
Soils:
Rich soils are super important. It is important because of its use of planting crops so we can feed the populations and also to export the goods which are produced. If the soil isn't rich, it is most likely that no civilization will be found there because it would be useless.
Mineral Deposits:
Mineral wealth is also a big factor for population. For example: the presence of coal and iron-ore in different parts of the world has attracted huge population. Coal mining regions have become regions with large population.
Water Supply:
Population distribution is much affected with water supply. The early settlements developed on the river banks or near lakes to have enough water to drink from. Also irrigation systems are much easier for the farmers to maintain their crops with the right amount of water.
What is the relationship between people and the environment?Post Lisa Ella Humenberger on Sun Apr 03, 2011 5:04 pmToday, environmental issues are becoming more of a problem and is receiving worldwide attention. The relationship between humans and environment has changed from the early periods of human settlement on the earth until today. For example, early humans thought that the environment was dominant, as in it ruled over them. They were afraid of lightning and thunder, dense forests, wild animals, vast oceans and large rivers. The environment affects us humans in many different ways like population on earth varies due to variation in the environment. The main factors which affect the distribution of population and human settlement are: Relief of Land:Populations of high mountains are much harder to establish then living on flat areas. It is much harder to construct roads, railways and even communication. Also because mountains are very steep, it is quite hard for industries and agriculture could not be possible.Climate:Climate also plays an important role when it comes to population settlements. Areas with cold climate like: North Siberia, North Canada, and Alaska have low density of population. In hot areas like: Sahara, Kalahari Desert in Africa, and Great Australian Desert it isn't suitable for humans to live there because of its hot and dry lands. Tropical climates with heavy rains and temperature, not many people live there either, but in favorable climates, many people do live there.Soils:Rich soils are super important. It is important because of its use of planting crops so we can feed the populations and also to export the goods which are produced. If the soil isn't rich, it is most likely that no civilization will be found there because it would be useless. Mineral Deposits:Mineral wealth is also a big factor for population. For example: the presence of coal and iron-ore in different parts of the world has attracted huge population. Coal mining regions have become regions with large population.Water Supply:Population distribution is much affected with water supply. The early settlements developed on the river banks or near lakes to have enough water to drink from. Also irrigation systems are much easier for the farmers to maintain their crops with the right amount of water.
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What is the Relationship between people and the Environment?
Post on Sun Apr 03 Humenberger Lisa Ella, in 2011 5:04 PM Today, Environmental issues are becoming more of a Problem and Worldwide Attention is receiving. The relationship between humans and environment has changed from the early periods of human settlement on the earth until today. For example, early humans thought that the environment was dominant, as in it ruled over them. They were afraid of lightning and thunder, dense forests, wild animals, vast oceans and large rivers. The environment affects us humans in many different ways like population on earth varies due to variation in the environment. Main factors which affect the population and the Distribution of Human settlement are: Relief of Land: Populations of High Mountains are much harder to establish then Living on Flat areas. It is much harder to construct roads, railways and even communication. Also because are very Steep Mountains, it is quite hard for Industries and agriculture could not be possible. Climate: Climate also plays an important role when it comes to population Settlements. Areas with cold climate like: North Siberia, North Canada, and Alaska have low density of population. In hot areas like: Sahara, Kalahari Desert in Africa, and it is not Great Australian Desert Suitable for Humans to Live there because of its hot and Dry Lands. Tropical climates with Heavy rains and Temperature, not many people Live there either, but in favorable climates, many people do Live there. soils: Super Rich soils are important. It is important because of its use of planting crops so we can feed the populations and also to export the goods which are produced. If the soil is not rich, it is likely that no civilization Most Will be there because it would be Found Useless. Mineral Deposits: Mineral Wealth is also a factor for Big population. For example: the presence of coal and iron-ore in different parts of the world has attracted huge population. Coal Mining Regions have Become Regions with Large population. Water Supply: Population Distribution is much affected with Water Supply. The early settlements developed on the river banks or near lakes to have enough water to drink from. Also irrigation systems are much easier for the farmers to maintain their crops with the right amount of water.
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What is the relationship between people and the environment?
Post Lisa Ella Humenberger on Sun, Apr 03 2011 5: 04 PM
Today,, Environmental issues are becoming more of a problem and is receiving worldwide attention. The relationship between humans. And environment has changed from the early periods of human settlement on the earth until today, For example.Early humans thought that the environment, was dominant as in it ruled over them. They were afraid of lightning, and thunder. Dense forests wild animals, vast oceans, and large rivers. The environment affects us humans in many different ways like. Population on earth varies due to variation in the environment. The main factors which affect the distribution of population. And human settlement are:
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Relief of Land Populations of high mountains are much harder to establish then living on flat areas. It is much harder. To, construct roads railways and even communication. Also because mountains are, very steep it is quite hard for industries. And agriculture could not be possible.
Climate Climate also plays an important role when it comes to population settlements.Areas with cold climate like: North, Canada Siberia North, Alaska and have low density of population. In hot areas like:?
Sahara Kalahari Desert, in Africa and Great, Australian Desert it isn 't suitable for humans to live there because of its. Hot and dry lands. Tropical climates with heavy rains, and temperature not many people live, there either but in favorable. Climates.Many people do live there.
Soils Rich soils are super important. It is important because of its use of planting crops. So we can feed the populations and also to export the goods which are produced. If the soil isn 't rich it is, most likely. That no civilization will be found there because it would be useless.
Mineral Deposits Mineral wealth is also a big factor. For population. For example:The presence of coal and iron-ore in different parts of the world has attracted huge population. Coal mining regions have. Become regions with large population.
Water Supply Population distribution is much affected with water supply. The early. Settlements developed on the river banks or near lakes to have enough water to drink from.Also irrigation systems are much easier for the farmers to maintain their crops with the right amount of water.
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