Using our text and a map, we will determine how humans adapt to our environment.

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Using our text and a map, we will determine how humans adapt to our environment

1. Create this chart on 4C. 2.Under the chart, copy the question: Bodies of WaterLandformsSeismic Activity Factors of Settlement: Landforms How is your life impacted based on where you live, and how would it be impacted if we lived in the Rocky Mountains?

How does living in Texas impact your life, and how would your life be different if you lived in the Rocky Mountains?

Bodies of Water Landforms Seismic Activity Factors of Settlement: Landforms How does living in Texas impact your life, and how would your life be different if you lived in the Rocky Mountains? Using Pg , complete the Chart summarizing how each of the three factors influence human settlements. Then answer the question beneath your chart

Bodies of WaterLandformsSeismic Activity Factors of Settlement: Landforms How is your life impacted based on where you live, and how would it be impacted if we lived in the Rocky Mountains?? People tend to settle close to water People settle in flat, fertile valleys where farming is easier. Earthquakes and Volcanoes may influence how/where homes are built.

People settle in flat, fertile valleys where farming is easier. What are some other advantages of living in a Valley?

People Tend to Settle Near Water What are some advantages of settlement along water?

Earthquakes and Volcanoes may influence how/where homes are built. LA's safest building Why would people settle near a volcano?

How would life be different? Texas Rocky Mountains

CHOOSE YOUR SETTLEMENT!

Alternate Warmup Create two amazing questions regarding Landforms. Both questions must have the words “How” or “Why”.