Geography, asked by Parthtrivedi0401, 6 months ago

tell a few lines on the following : To understand the life in lumbering and how the geography of a place affects the life of people (the first person who answers correctly will be marked as brainliest and given 6 points

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Answered by ruchi20051
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Loggers across the country harvest thousands of acres of forest a year. The work is physically demanding and can be dangerous, with logging consistently listed as the most dangerous job in America. Workers risk serious injury not only from falling out of trees, but also because they often work in locations far away from hospitals. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a decline in the number of workers in the profession because of the aging workforce and physicality of the job, but the need for logging-equipment operators will remain.  

Answered by sanabehare228
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Answer:

Lumbering has four phases: logging, driving, manufacturing, and transport. The details varied depending on whether a homesteader was carving a farm out of a forest, an independent logger was felling and selling logs to a mill, or a commercial mill handled the entire process from logging through sales.

Geography doesn't just determine whether humans can live in a certain area or not, it also determines people's lifestyles, as they adapt to the available food and climate patterns.

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