why are bar uplands ideal for human settlement, fast answer pls
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shelter - away from rain and prevailing winds. trading point - often settlements developed where natural training points meet such as along rivers or natural route ways. resources - many settlements developed close to where natural resources could be found
On the most basic level, the interaction of human settlements on the environment is that they extract non-renewable natural resources on the one hand and on the other, produce waste products and pollution that has to be absorbed by the natural environment
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