Religion and geography is the study of the impact of geography, i.e. place and space, on religious belief. Another aspect of the relationship between religion and geography is religious geography, in which geographical ideas are influenced by religion, such as early map-making, and the biblical geography that developed in the 16th century to identify places from The Bible. Religious belief, mankind's relationship with a higher force - God or "the gods," and the afterlife, has always been linked to geographic considerations. This is most evident in the ancient world and can be contrasted in Mesopotamian civilizations with ancient Egypt. Since the gods controlled the natural world, disasters were often linked with the displeasure of the gods. This idea can be traced back to prehistory when nomadic groups relied upon positive life forces in nature to provide food and shelter.
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they all died.... all of them.... :(
Government/religion/beliefs
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Freedom of religion affects Americans by letting them practice their beliefs, and express their religious beliefs whenever and wherever they please. But, in good favor.
Religious beliefs, such as salvation, sacraments, and pilgrimages, affected daily life in Medieval Europe because they told everyone that the churches were part of people's daily life.
religious anthropology
social anthropology
it made them happy
they all died.... all of them.... :(
Government/religion/beliefs
A vast and Varied land and rivers
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Geography of the Northeast affected its economic development since an increase in rainfall and sea level rise can lead to more damaging floods.
people are stupid
people are stupid
how did the greeks reilious beleifs affect the way in which they veiwed their landscape
i dont now :P