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Humans have overcome natural barriers to make a place habitable.justify with 3 arguments

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Answered by rohith11112
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A natural barrier refers to a physical feature that protects or hinders travel through or over. Mountains, swamps, deserts and ice fields are among the clearest examples of natural ...

A natural barrier refers to a physical feature that protects or hinders travel through or over. Mountains, swamps, deserts and ice fields are among the clearest examples of natural barriers.

Answered by smartbrainz
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A natural barrier refers to a physical feature that protects or hinders travel through or over mountains etc.

Explanation:

  • Natural barriers such as mountain ranges, oceans and large deserts limit.
  • Human travel and isolate populations, thus restricting cultural exchanges.
  • Island nations such as japan, were long isolated from other cultures.
  • This fostered the development of rich, unique cultures.
  • Human barriers, as a man made feature which stops the spread of nature,people,goods,services,or ideas.
  • Natural barriers, a landform that keeps people,goods,services, or ideas from spreading.
  • Human barriers created by humans.

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