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Geography is the study of the earth, but social geography is the study of people and their effects on, and movement around the earth. Basically, social geography is a sub-topic of geography that only focus' on the human side to it. Topics of social geography include urbanisation, urban decay, migration and energy.
No its shape Is odd.
>>Physical Geography (about the land forms on the planet)...^_^ >>Human Geography (focuses on the study of patterns and processes that shape human interaction with the environment)...^_^
Geography helped to shape the kingdoms established by the Germanic peoples who invaded the western part of the Roman Empire. The Vandals established their kingdom in the former Roman province of Africa (western Libya, Algeria, and northern Morocco) separately from Europe. The Visigoths established their kingdom in the Hibernian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal), which was separate from the rest of Europe by its location and the Pyrenees Mountains. The Franks took over the whole of France, defeating the Visigoths who had settled in the southwest, the Burgundians who had settled in the east and the Alemanni who had settled in the Northwest. The Franks were originally from southern Holland and the mid-Rhine area of Germany. This helped them to take over southern Germany, Switzerland and Austria, making the Frankish kingdom the largest in Europe. In Britain the Angles and Saxons established kingdoms there, helped by the fact that Britain is an island. Thus, geography contributed to shaping the new political map of Europe and through this, the lives of most Europeans who lived in separate kingdoms.
Geography and diffusion has influenced the past and is still shaping the future in many ways. Diffusion is one of the main drivers for cultural change, while geography shapes and reshape the form and function of regions.
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There are a number of aspects that shape regions. Some of the common ones include people, natural resources, geography, culture and so much more.
Geography is the study of the earth, but social geography is the study of people and their effects on, and movement around the earth. Basically, social geography is a sub-topic of geography that only focus' on the human side to it. Topics of social geography include urbanisation, urban decay, migration and energy.
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No its shape Is odd.
shape of the lan means how the land was shaped
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The deserts, coastline, and oases of Arabia helped shape the Arab way of life.
The colonists were 48% English and with them came the ideas of how people live, work, and even what crops and animals were needed. They were the foundation of the colonies.
It depends on the climate the shape like mountains and and the population
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