How does geographical situation affect development
Location plays a role for development, you would want whatever you want to use to make money in an ideal place that is easy for people to access. Stores are put right on the side of the road for this reason. They would just get what they needed from a place that is easily accessible. Tropical countries are not always HOT.
The climate changes depending on the altitude. It is limited in latitude by the Tropic of Cancer in the northern hemisphere and the Tropic of Capricorn in the southern hemisphere; these latitudes correspond to the axial tilt of the Earth.
The climate varies depending on altitude, so the higher you get the colder it is for example, you can find snowy mountains all around South America, and chilly and cold valleys as similar as the ones you can find in Europe or the US. Actually, strong biodiversity, humidity levels, sun light are main factors that increase ground quality.
The fertility changes depending on the region, as it happens in any seasonal country. Finally water is not scarce. Sure, I grew up in a tropical country and I have no illusions about it being some humid jungle. Thanks for your comment. I have read so many content regarding the blogger lovers however this paragraph is realkly a gold article, keep it up.
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I live in phoenix az and I have worked construction right through degree 12 hour day 6 day work week so whether the weather causes anybody not to work is their problem. As the paragraph goes on to say, rain also comes in particular seasons, and if those seasons come late or fail to deliver, you have a problem. Nothing to do with laziness.
But there are lots of factors that make life harder in some places than others. We have aproblem of endless wars across the world mostly Ledcs this cuts the chain in very many ways eg South sudan, Somalia, Nigeria among others. What do you understand by the term polity using specific examples from ten of the geographical areas on the Nigerian area Outline and discuss the major factors that influenced evolution and development of polities and communities?
Enjoyed your article and it helped to answer some questions I have. Two ideas came to mind while reading your article. One is when you talk about water and land trade I was wondering what about air trade?
With the advent of the airplane why do not more locationally disadvantaged countries not make more use of airplanes for their trade? Secondly, when you talk about the disadvantage of cyclones in your home country of Madagascar what about exploring underground living to avoid this problem. Is this a viable option? For example, in Vancouver where there is lot of rain there are also a lot of flat roofed buildings whereas i would think it would make more sense to build slopped roof buildings to aid in rain run-off.
In areas of the world where there are threats like tornadoes, cyclones and hurricanes why is there not more emphasis on underground buildings? Just some thoughts. Not many things qualify, but examples might include fresh flowers or herbs and fresh beans, both of which are flown from landlocked Aftrican countries to Europe. It is possible to build storm-proof houses by design. If a port goes down, trade stops.
If a refinery is damaged by a storm, oil runs out and transport grinds to a halt. What are the geographical impacts on human development? What is the role of a teacher in this impact on students? You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account.
Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. African citizens also happened to be living in an area of the world which is especially susceptible to devastating tropical diseases such as Malaria causing their population to be chronically ill and less productive. This caused some countries to grow less food and have a less diverse, less specialized labor sector.
Equally important was the differences in government policy over time. Europe happened to have a less rigid class system and more strictly enforced private property rights, giving citizens an incentive to work harder.
Better policy decisions allowed Europeans to out compete their Eurasian counterparts in China and India. Climate One of the most important factors in development is geography, where the country is in the world, and climate. Conversely, Europe and North America profit from huge tracts of very fertile land, a temperate climate, and good rainfall.
In extremes of climate, either hot or cold, too much energy goes into the simple business of survival for there to be much leftover energy for development. You have to work twice as hard to get enough to eat out of the ground, you have to irrigate where others can depend on rainfall.
It may be too hot to work between 11 and 2, so you lose three hours out of every day. Rain patterns may give you a short growing season, while others can get two harvests in one year. Some countries are just at a natural disadvantage. Location Secondly, geographical location plays a part in access to markets.
All the great empires have been based around trade routes, and these are almost always maritime. With ports you can raise money through tolls and shipping services. If you have no access to the coast, not only do you miss out on these services, you have to transport everything by land, which is much more expensive.
Skip to main content. Geography and Economic Development Download Paper. Sachs, with Andrew D. Mellinger March Abstract This paper addresses the complex relationship between geography and macroeconomic growth.
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