A region's vegetation is LEAST likely to affect the preservation of folk culture.
That is because the presence of vegetation in a given land, while it is featured in the local people's culture (represented in their pictorial arts or in their cuisine, for example), does not necessarily endanger the <u>preservation</u> of the culture as a whole.
However, if the economy and/or the agriculture are reliant on this type of vegetation, a change in the vegetation can have direct consequences on these activities. Similarly, if a plant is important in the people's diet, they are more likely to gather around the areas where the plant grows (distribution of population). And if the plant is less available, the population may stop thriving, reproduce less, and maybe emigrate (size of population).
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<span>What is another name for the zone of active erosion in an alluvial stream channel?
The another name for the zone of active erosion in an alluvial stream channel is the cut bank.
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Answer:
No, no todo el tiempo, pero en China la gente siempre está ahí.
Explanation:
<span>Uplifted marine terraces
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Answer:
If you are talking about settlers who went to America...
The first settlers came to escape religious persecution (the pilgrims), and eventually they also got tired of British rule so they wanted to separate from Britain. Later settlers came because they wanted to seek freedom in the new world that they didn't receive in their own old homeland.
(Btw, I typed this as my sister blasted the Star Spangled banner for no reason lol)
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