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Do you think history and geography of a region affects it's diversity give reasons of your answer

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Answered by sohamnahar
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Answer:

yes as history and geography attracts people from different places eg tourists and let earn local people money

Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Yes, the history and geography of a region affect its diversity.

Explanation:

Diversity refers to differences amongst people based on factors such as religion, language, dietary preferences, etc.

A person might practise one religion, while another person might practise a different faith. Languages are used differently by various people. Despite the fact that they all speak the same language, there may be dialect differences among them. Additionally diverse are people's dietary habits. While some people only consume vegetarian meals, others consume non-vegetarian food. For instance, the vast majority of Gujaratis practise vegetarianism. However, the bulk of West Bengalis do not eat vegetarianism.

Numerous facets of our lives are greatly influenced by geography. Our physical appearance, diet, and clothing are all influenced by our geographic location. In terms of geographical characteristics, India exhibits enormous diversity. Here are a few examples of diversity that emerged as a result of different geographic factors.

Diversity is also influenced by history. We consume a lot of food products from other nations. Vermicelli (semiya) has been consumed in our nation for a very long time, long before noodles were popular in India. Like noodles, vermicelli is a Chinese food. The potato, tomato, red pepper, and numerous other vegetables are imported from various nations.

India is a very diversified nation. India is home to adherents of practically all major world religions. People who practise different religions differ in many ways, including their customs, festivals, beliefs, dietary practises, and traditional attire. Our country is extremely diverse in terms of cultural distinctions.

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