Do you agree that regions and necessities influence the difference in the means of livelihood
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1.in mountainous regions necessities would be body warming food , woolen clothes , cattles to provide milk and fur and their habitat is also different.
2.in plains the climate is favourable so their way of survival is totally different from those of mountainous people.
3.in deserts the climate is very hot in days and cold in nights wether its winter or summer and scanty of rainfall and scarcity off water and the food they eat is generally dry or contains less water.
Thus, we can say that regions and necessities emphasis a great influence on the means of livelihood according to their habitat.
Answer:
Yes, regions and necessities influence the difference in the means of livelihood.
Explanation:
A person's "means of ensuring the basic essentials of - food, drink, shelter, and clothes - of life" is referred to as their "livelihood." People use skills (both human and material) for addressing their own needs in both individual and collective labor to attain the aforementioned necessities. Typically, the actions are repeated often. For instance, a fisherman's livelihood depends on the accessibility and availability of fish, and as a result, primary, secondary, and tertiary professions like the construction of boats and nets, the canning and transportation of fish, among others, would emerge.
Therefore, it is clear that the differences in the means of subsistence are influenced by the locations and necessities.
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