it usually depends on your interest , but i score well in geo and still take his although i m still thinking between them
well you can take one of them in high school and then take the other in 5th and 6th year :)
Take the Romans for example. If you don't know where or what Rome is then you will struggle knowing where this tribe started and originated from. It is the same with: The Greeks The Egyptians The Chinese The Indian The Norwegians Etc.
Well in history it can be linked to politics because peopple such as JFK he was president and look at the history behind that. also geography is a huge part in history because you need to know where things happened the same example again JFK got assassinated in Dallas, texas. therfore politics and geography are related to history. hope this helps. On the contrary, I think the question should be answered thus, of course geography is related to both history and politics, because where ever in the world you live and work, will have different politics and history. Both past and present acts by governments, religion or peoples create history....China has a different philosophy to USA and the USA has a different history etc to other countries. You cannot generalise, and certainly the sad death of JFK has nothing to do with geography, all to do with politics and is now history.
Yes! Art is the foundation of architecture. You must also know the land you are working with in order to build a sound structure. Which is where the geography comes in. If this is the career you are most interested in please take both Art and Geography.
Because geography affects history. The location of rivers and mountains, the climate of an area, the types of plants found at a place, where resources are, and other geographic issues determine when people go to a place, develop something, or make something happen.
Irish, English, Maths, Geography, History, Science, Religion, Computers are some. Lots of languages and specific sciences are taught. Lots of more specialised subjects are taught in technical schools.
If you want to be a doctor, you should take Geography for GCSE and not Drama.
Geography, history, English and foreign languages.
You dont need geography to become a pilot but if you take it you will want physical geography
take it out and put in a k@n filter take the charcole filter that sits abouve air filter out for better air flow
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While a background in geography can be beneficial for studying archaeology, it is not a requirement to become an archaeologist. Archaeology is an interdisciplinary field that draws on knowledge and skills from various subjects, including anthropology, history, and geology. Specializing in one of these areas can also lead to a career in archaeology.