The himalayas affect development of culture in south and east Asia by being protection. Most people would not dare cross the mountains to attack the civilizations on the other side. This is just a guess so I would double check but it seems pretty logical to me.:)
Provided good soil for the development of agriculture.
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The social cognition learning model asserts that culture is the prime determinant of individual development. Humans are the only species to have created culture, and every human child develops in the context of a culture. Therefore, a child's learning development is affected in ways large and small by the culture--including the culture of family environment--in which he or she is enmeshed.
yes the Himalayas melting affect
How can culture contribute to development
How can culture contribute to development
how has the globalization of culture and science affected the united states
werstern culture affected indian culture very badly..by the time,we changed our food,dress,superstitions,belives,culture..etc..
The Himalayas acted as a natural barrier that protected India from invasions, fostering a sense of cultural and societal continuity. The region's mountains also created diverse ecosystems, influencing settlement patterns, agriculture, and trade routes in India. Additionally, the Himalayas have been a major source of water for rivers that flow through the Indian subcontinent, supporting agriculture and human settlements.
Your Culture can be affected by having to adapt to new land that has none of your old accustoms.
It affected American culture greatly.
The geographic factor that affected the development of the Gupta Empire was its location in the fertile plains of the Ganges River in northern India. This provided fertile land for agriculture, which helped the empire to prosper economically. Additionally, the natural barriers of the Himalayas to the north and the Indian Ocean to the south provided protection from invaders, allowing the empire to thrive.