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Human geography - things to do with people, e.g. cities buildings, population Physical Geography - things to do with nature, e.g. mountains, forrests, earthquakes
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As the Germans looked for places to settle, they were concerned about areas that could support life in terms of agriculture and industrialization. Physical geography played a part to ensure the cities were located in areas with plenty of water and land. Economic geography led to creation of roads and urban centers.
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It attracts more heat to the city and more radiation comes.
Cities could now be founded inland.
The location Devereaux Street is found in several cities, including Philadelphia and Detroit. The spelling Devereux is found in cities such as Raleigh NC and Marblehead MA.
One can locate the Hotel Monaco in many different cities in the country. Some of the cities that have a location include Washington, Philadelphia, Seattle and Portland among many other big cities.
Egypt's position along a river valley gave it sufficient water to irrigate crops and therefore establish cities.
The location of the major cities of Texas vary. Dallas is in the middle of the state and to the north, Austin is central and to the South, El Paso is to the west, and Houston is to the east.
80% of Americans live in cities.
Urban Geography
Mark Pelling has written: 'Natural Disaster and Development in a Globalizing World' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Geography, Nonfiction, Science 'The Vulnerability of Cities'
what factors led to the development of western cities
i think what you are trying to ask is, "What is the difference between physical and political maps." The difference between the two is that physical is terrain and political is location and cities.
The Mediterranean coast provided the opportunity for the cities of Greece to send out their surplus populations to found new cities, displacing the original inhabitants. This ended up with over 2,000 cities spread around the coast of the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
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