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How does distance decay influence culture?(1 point)
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Distance decay ensures that a culture remains exactly like the hearth of that culture.
Distance decay ensures that a culture remains exactly like the hearth of that culture.
Distance decay is necessary for a language to change.
Distance decay is necessary for a language to change.
When a culture is farther away from its hearth, it will begin creating new elements of culture.
When a culture is farther away from its hearth, it will begin creating new elements of culture.
Distance decay creates a nomadic culture.
Distance decay creates a nomadic culture.
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When a culture is farther away from its hearth, it will begin creating new elements of culture.
Explanation: Distance decay means interaction and influence from the cultural hearth weaken with distance, so peripheral populations adapt, innovate, or blend with local traits, producing new cultural elements (e.g., dialects, customs).
Explanation: Distance decay means interaction and influence from the cultural hearth weaken with distance, so peripheral populations adapt, innovate, or blend with local traits, producing new cultural elements (e.g., dialects, customs).
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