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Titlebook: Human-Earth System Dynamics; Implications to Civi Rongxing Guo Book 2019 Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2019 Human evolution.Civilizati

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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-00642-9ing to the rise of cultures and civilizations can be minimized, if not totally ignored. As a result, the endogenous geographical and environmental factors contributing to the rise of cultures and civilizations can be more clearly identified accordingly.
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Environment Matters, But Not the Way You Think (I),r their own. Not all cultures or civilizations could become powerful civilizations; some might fail eventually. Catastrophic events and natural disasters could destroy civilizations; so did friendly and comfortable environment.
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Civilization as Responses to Cyclical Challenges,s)—not other irregular disasters and threats—that have enabled humans to create brilliant civilizations of today. In addition, Mesopotamia (or Multipotamia)—land through which two (or more) independent rivers run—are also found to have served as hedging mechanisms for civilizations to grow and advance.
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ptions of how mankind has advanced from the hunter-gatherer This book explores the factors and mechanisms that may have influenced the dynamic behaviors of earliest civilizations, focusing on both environmental (geographic) factors on which traditional historic analyses are based and human (behavior
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Struktur der Materie in Einzeldarstellungenund that the environment in which they were living had changed or that they could not compete with other, stronger carnivores. During this process, humans began to learn how to use simple tools and to create more complicated cultural traditions. As a result of population growth on the one hand and o
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