The Greeks thought the Earth was a round disk divided into two parts by the Sea. The great river, Ocean, flowed around the Earth. The land of the dead was on Ocean's bank.
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The concept of Liberty. He was not concerned with geography.
Strabo's Geography was written about 24 AD. He was a Greek geographer and historian that lived in Asia Minor.
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Some consquences was that the mountains could get mudslides, volcanes. The lakes could block trade...
Eratosthenes was a Greek mathematician and astronomer, named chief of the Library of Alexandria. He is recognized as the first person that calculated the circumference of Earth, he did it by his own rudimentary means and the results were quite accurate.
The Greek word you are referring to is "geographia," which translates to "earth writing." In its current usage, it refers to the study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and human societies, and their interactions.
Geography. *** Γεωγραφία is the greek word for geography.
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Geography is derived from two Greek words namely GEO and GRAPHEIN and when combined is called GEOGRAPHIA which means to draw, write and describe the earth
Yes, the word "geography" does indeed come from the Greek words "geo" meaning Earth and "graphia" meaning to write or describe. Together, geography can be translated as "to write or describe the Earth."
A Greek philosopher named Empedocles is the person who introduced the concept of four elements on earth.
In latin, loosely translated, it means "of the earth" Example: geography is to do about earth.
It comes from the greek word "γεωγραφία", and it's created from the words "geo" which means earth and the word "graphy" which means describe, or write. "graphy" does not have a specific meaning.
The word 'Geography' comes from the Greek word 'Ge' meaning 'the Earth', and 'graphein' meaning 'to describe' or 'to write'.
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The answer is geology
The prefix 'ge' is a Greek root word, in English 'geo' meaning Earth, as in Geography, Geology or Geometry