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compare the human settlement in a cold region and hot region

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Answered by diya200
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the human settlement in cold region must be properly insulated so that the outside cold winds cannot enter the house also the air inside must be stored and not let go outside .

in hot regions usually the house is opened and surrounded so that air may pass freely through entire room .

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Answered by nicylinto3902
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In the Sahara Desert settled life is found around oasis. Oasis are areas in deserts with water at or near the earth's surface. Oasis land is fertile and is used to grow various types of crops. Nomads may visit an oasis to get water for their animals. As the main markets are around the oasis the nomads buy and sell their goods in these markets.

Most of the people of the oasis region live in tents. Only few live in houses. The houses of the region are simple and built to give protection against the heat during the day, the cold at night and sandbuilding new shelters each time they stop. Nomads do not plant crops, they own animals and Imove to find new grazing lands. Bedouins and Tuaregs are the best known nomadic people. They live in tents and herd camels. Due to the continuous loss of grazing lands and steady decline of the animal stock these people are migrating towards cities. Many of those nearer cities live in stone huts and herd goats and sheep. ble the huma belongings in the branches. They move from one Some live under large trees and hang their place to another. Camels are the only animals that their load.

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It is a vast highland desert lying between the Karakoram and the Himalayan ranges. The present day Ladakh is divided into two districts, Le.. (Leh and Kargil.

Ladakh covers about 1,17,000 sq km and includes the Karakoram Range and the upper Indus River valley.

(Its natural features consist mainly of high plains and deep valleys. It is a cold desert. Most parts of the region are inaccessible where the people and the cattle remain indoors for much of the year because of the cold) In Ladakh, proper cultivation by means of manuring and irrigation is done at heights ranging from 2,750 to 4.550 m. (The people are divided into shepherds, who populate the upland valleys too high for cultivation and the Ladakhis, who till the landaround the valley villages. Cultivation in Las is restricted to main valleys such as the h Shyok and Sura rivers where it consists of irrigated plots of barley, Bockwheat numipsa mustard. People of some areas have developer orchard and vegetable fields. Most of the people of the region bend yaks, sheep and cattle. In many Ladakh literally means "the land of many manufacturing is also important in La parts the yak is the only pastoral animal that c live in the harsh conditions. Handicran particularly the production of Kashmiri shaw (Pashmina), carpets and blankets. Tourism has hadsignificant socio-economic impact on Ladakh (@griculture the Leh, the most accessible town of Ladakh proper. is an important trade centre and lies 260 km east of Srinagar.

The climate of Ladakh is very cold and dry. Average annual precipitation is 84 mm. Fine, dry, flaked snow is frequent, sometimes the fall is heavy Vegetation is confined to valleys and sheltered spots, where a stunted growth of marisk, fur, and other plants supply much needed firewood.)

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