How Does the Environment Shape the Development of Culture?
[2024-01-13 02:17:54]
Kathelinjne Koops of Cambridge UK, Cambridge University wrote a review article on Biology Express and questioned the necessity of being the mother's motto of the invention. She and her colleagues reviewed the tool use studies of chimpanzees, orangutans, and whiskered cinchon monkeys and discovered that their tool use did not increase during the shortage. By contrast, primates are rich in calories and use tools that are difficult to access foods in the environment (such as nuts and honey). Koops explained that understanding the development of the use of primate cousin tools can provide insight into the development of human culture and technology. "The local environment can have a strong influence on culture, indeed, this is essential for understanding the occurrence and distribution of material culture," she told Science Daily.
Human climate and culture are not their choices, and human projects and innovation decisively change their climate and culture environment. Culture may say that it creates certain climatic characteristics, but this property is limited by the cultural interpretation of social material climate. In the binary relationship, the concept of symmetry is very important as well as climate culture. Climate and culture are symmetrical, but as a result the unequal distribution of power, wealth, and gender subjects in the world has been revealed. Therefore, the 'influence' of climate and climate change is always political as it is accidental and urgent, there are more styles than predicted. By adjusting or "cultivating" like this (see Kirsch 2014), the climate can make a causal relationship from weather to culture, cultural to weather; agricultural climate language expresses this interactive agent It makes it possible to do
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