Jodie Capella: Affect not effect! The culture would probably grow to respect or even revere the most beneficial aspects of the environment, e.g. in desert areas water is regarded as precious and guarded jealously, in cold climates the ability to create fire and heat would be particularly valued. Abundance of fuel means cooking can be long - e.g. roasts; shortage of fuel means different cooking techniques, such as quick stir-frying.
Myriam Hetjonk: Culture? It can affect a POPULATION but culture? dude...
Raleigh Lufkin: Hey,this will probably sound terrible but here goes it. When a person is poor and you don't have enough money to by toys than you have nothing to put in your pinata. When you don't have pinata you just have an empty stuffed animal that people are beating on then you won't be very happy. You'll want to do something to fill it and the choice you make seals your fate.
Jestine Osumi: there are cultures with religions that find meaning in nat! ure, there are cultures that are separated by things like rivers and valleys that serve as the basis for dividing them psychologically, there are cultures built around saving nature, doing farm work is a source of meaning for different cultures, the environment is seen as being given by G-d to many religions.
Krystal Cordovano: or should we say how does culture affects the environment?
Judie Kise: well if a group of people for example, worship sand as apart of their culture,.. and then all of a sudden because of acid rain or something, the sand turns blue and starts to disappear, then their culture is affected because they cant worship sand anymore. =)
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