The influence of the invasion from outside the Andes and the Himalayas on the cultural ecology of the mountains: Compared with the Central Andes Mountains and the Himalayas, David Guillet says that it deals with the nature of cultural adaptation between the two mountainous populations writing. His research is increasingly recognized by human intervention that can cause degradation of harmful resources in these fragile mountainous environments. Guillet is trying to answer two questions: What environmental regulations are imposed on population supply of substances encountered in mountains?
• What are the impacts of people and biota in Europe and Africa in the Americas? • How will the biota in the United States affect other countries? • How does the development of the Andean civilization compare with the development of the Himalayan civilization? • What is the cause of the development of the gunpowder empire? • What are the characteristics of the gunpowder empire? • Changes in population dynamics (new city center growth, demographic change, etc.) follow the following aspects. • What are the important concepts of development at this time (nationalism, socialism, etc.). • Can we disseminate and coordinate ideas and technologies developed in Europe and the United States? • How do countries respond to western contacts and imperialism? • Are other empires growing or declining during this time?
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The Andean mountain range in South America is the second highest mountain range in the world after Himalayas (Asia). They are the Young Fold Mountains. Metric ton. Aconcagua is the highest peak of the Andes (7,021 m). Angel 's waterfall in South America is the highest waterfall in the world. It also has the world's largest river - the Amazon River (in volume). The name of Amazon comes from the name of Native American, which means "Amazunu", which means "big wave". In short, it is the second longest river in the world (6440 km) and South America is also home of one of the world's biggest snakes - python.
Iodine deficient soil produces crops containing low levels of iodine. Mountains such as the Himalayas, the Alps mountain range and the Andes mountain range, and the river valleys which are affected by the floods in South Asia and Southeast Asia are regions of iodine deficiency in the world. People in these areas are at risk of iodine deficiency unless foods produced outside the iodized salt or iodine deficient area are available. If you eat food containing thyroxine, which is a substance hindering the uptake of iodine in the thyroid gland, iodine deficiency may be exacerbated. Foods with a high mortality rate include soybean and cassava, cabbage, broccoli, broccoli, and other cruciferous vegetables. Lack of iron and vitamin A may also be caused by goitre. These problems are primarily concerned with people living in areas where iodine is scarce.