Different elements of the environment interact with each other as they interact.
The effects of the environment on human life are as follows:
$(1)$ Local relationship:
Local relations are important in the social, political and cultural development of a society.
Which part of the world is the country or society in local related matters.
It provides developmental help.
E.g. India is located at which latitude and longitude?
Time, natural resources, weather, etc. are determined on the basis of its information.
For example, humans in cold regions are white and have strong barriers.
Humans living in temperate zones are darker in color and tropical humans are darker in color.
$(2)$ Land and human life:
The geographical area of human habitation has an impact on social life.
For example, the life of the people in the mountainous regions is much more difficult and difficult than the life of the people in the region.
They have to contend with the influence of nature.
So they are hardworking, combative and tough in life.
While in the plains people are soft, comfortable in nature as they get the necessities easily.
Large industries do not develop in mountainous areas.
Pollution and population density are low.
In addition, the impact of the natural environment of the region is directly related to the daily diet, appearance and lifestyle of human beings.
$(3)$ Water and human life:
Humans need pure water to drink.
Water is also useful in daily human activities, agriculture, industry, animal husbandry etc.
The well-being of human beings living in areas with seas, rivers, lakes, springs, wells or irrigation systems is due to the availability of water.
Rivers, oceans are surrounded by different cultures of the world.
E.g. The Indus Valley Civilization developed along the Indus River.
Water makes the fishing industry, shipping and foreign trade possible.
In short, "water is life" is an integral part of human life.
$(4)$ Soil, soil and human life:
Agriculture is important economically and socially for human life.
In the field of agriculture, different crops are determined on the basis of the soil of the region.
E.g. Black soil, loamy soil and alluvial soil are useful for farming.
In an agrarian country like India, agriculture and allied industries like flax, coconut, yarn are also indirectly related to soil.
Different types of minerals are obtained from this soil.
Human history is closely associated with minerals.
Such as, Stone Age, Copper Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age ...
Limestone, bauxite, manganese, mineral coal are proving to be important for industrial development in modern times.
In addition, there are some minerals that have affected humans since time immemorial.
E.g. Gold, silver, diamonds and platinum etc.
The regions in which such valuable minerals are obtained.
The development of that region is fast.
In addition, trees, animals, etc. have an effect on human life.