water, sleep, sun, sleep ~ random person with weird answer
uhmmm not at all ~ The Best Person Ever
the five themes and the six elements could help me by separating the different categories in geography and making things easier
the five themes and the six elements could help me by separating the different categories in geography and making things easier
Geographers created the 5 themes and 6 essential elements so it would be easier to learn about geography.
The six elements of geography are: -Places & regions -World in spacial terms -Human Systems -Environment & Society -Physical Systems -Uses of Geography
Family six on the Periodic Table of elements is also know as Chalcogens
They identify the most important ideas in the study of geography an because the six essential elements build on the five themes of geography!
the five themes and the six elements could help me by separating the different categories in geography and making things easier
the five themes and the six elements could help me by separating the different categories in geography and making things easier
the five themes and the six elements could help me by separating the different categories in geography and making things easier
Geographers created the 5 themes and 6 essential elements so it would be easier to learn about geography.
They created it for fun.
They created it so that it would be easier to learn more about geography and what they study in geography.
dont mention them in the description.
Taken together, all of these themes work to please both humanity and nature. Place and location can provide a foundation for observation in geography. These themes can be used to state a resolution for two questions: "where is it?", and "why is it there?" Geography depends on these five motives to build a base for a steady structure of understanding the Earth.
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there are not five elements of movement there are six. they are force, space, shape, rhythm, time, and flow
The six elements of geography are: -Places & regions -World in spacial terms -Human Systems -Environment & Society -Physical Systems -Uses of Geography