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John James Macfarlane has written: 'Commercial and industrial geography' -- subject(s): Commerce, Economic geography, Commercial geography ., Commercial geography
Commercial geography is geography with a particular concern for the locations of goods and the methods and paths by which they are transported. This kind of geography would be important for industrialists to be aware of because it directly concerns their business. They would need to know where the raw materials are that help them manufacture their goods, the best paths to get them to factories, and the best routes to get finished products out to the markets.
human geography
it is the study of the way a man adjust their commercial activities to the physical environment.And it is mainly concerned with the study of physical environment,study of agriculture,study of minerals,industries,means of transportation,study of trade etc.
significance of quantitative technique in Geography
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Grographycal
Antarctica has no commercial importance, because there is no country there, and no commerce.
Importance of statistics in geographical studies
not very important
Cyrus Cornelius Adams has written: 'An Elementary Commercial Geography' -- subject(s): Commercial geography
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