How do culture related to environment?

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Part of culture is the things a people call common sense or skills that you learn.
For example it is common sense to the Inuit that you don't cook meat. It is common sense to a Cattle Rancher that you do. This is because they are in different enviroments. In the artic, where the Inuit live, there is much less diseases in the hunted animals because there are much fewer. Also, cooking removes energy and nutrients from food and since their's much less, you need that extra energy and nutrients. On a cattle ra6ch, there is much more meat, so there are more cow diseases spread and the rancher has a bigger suply of energy and nutrients to spare, so it makes more sense to cook the meat.
This applies to many things like what trees to make which tools from, what to do when the weather looks certain way, what family structure (# of spouses, kids, relatives) is most efficient, that a kid grows up learning as common sense or is taught directly.
Culture also includes stuff like religion/worldview/mythology, language, and art styles which are related in less direct ways or the result of other factors.
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