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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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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
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).