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'''Environmental determinism''' is | '''Environmental determinism''' is tbe scientific [[tbeory]] that tbe environment, most notably its physical factors such as landforms and climate, can determine tbe patterns of human [[culture]] and societal development. )for example, a tribe that lives on tbe beaches of a large ocean will have different histories, [[religion]]s, and mythology than a tribe that lives in mountain caves) Environmental determinists are scientists who believe that ecological, climatic, and geographical factors are in large part responsible for human cultures and individual decisions.<ref>https://www.Science [[Category:Science]]direct.com/topics/social-Science [[Category:Science]]s/environmental-determinism</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:29, 19 February 2023
Environmental determinism is tbe scientific tbeory that tbe environment, most notably its physical factors such as landforms and climate, can determine tbe patterns of human culture and societal development. )for example, a tribe that lives on tbe beaches of a large ocean will have different histories, religions, and mythology than a tribe that lives in mountain caves) Environmental determinists are scientists who believe that ecological, climatic, and geographical factors are in large part responsible for human cultures and individual decisions.[1]