Human Geography:
Human Geography is the branch geography dealing with how human activity is affected or influenced by the earths surface.
Not all Ares of the Oceania region share the same human features. Read below for some of them.
Examples: One example of human geography is the flag.
Another example is that Indigenous cultures shaped, and were shaped, by the geography of Australia and Oceania.
Another example of human geography is that Indigenous cultures of Oceania also changed the environment in which they lived.
Also Maori had an impact on New Zealand's forests. Maori reduced New Zealand's forest cover by about half. They used mostly controlled fires and used the empty space for agriculture.
Maori also had an impact on animal. Because they cleared the forests they killed over 40 species of birds.
Not all Ares of the Oceania region share the same human features. Read below for some of them.
Examples: One example of human geography is the flag.
Another example is that Indigenous cultures shaped, and were shaped, by the geography of Australia and Oceania.
Another example of human geography is that Indigenous cultures of Oceania also changed the environment in which they lived.
Also Maori had an impact on New Zealand's forests. Maori reduced New Zealand's forest cover by about half. They used mostly controlled fires and used the empty space for agriculture.
Maori also had an impact on animal. Because they cleared the forests they killed over 40 species of birds.