The geography is the same as old Korea.
Yes, South Korea is one of the most modern countries in the world.
Mostly like any modern day ecomany.
it is so presise it is almost better than today modern USA
ERASTOSTHENES is often called the 'Fatherof Modern Geography' for his workthis is wrongAs far as I can discover two people are given the title of Father of Modern Geography, they are Carl Ritter (1779 to 1859) and Alexander von Humboldt (1769 to 1859).
J. Olney has written: 'A practical system of modern geography, or, A view of the present state of the world' 'An elementary geography' 'A practical system of modern geography' -- subject(s): Textbooks, Geography
South Korea is a modern democracy and North Korea is a communist dictatorship.
Modern geography is the study of the Earth's landscapes, environments, and the relationships between people and their environments. It encompasses both physical geography, which examines natural processes and features, and human geography, which explores cultural, economic, and social dynamics. Utilizing advanced technologies like GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and remote sensing, modern geography analyzes spatial patterns and trends to address contemporary issues such as urbanization, climate change, and sustainability. Overall, it emphasizes the interconnectedness of places and the human experience within diverse environments.
yes it does exist XD it's located in modern South Korea
That is not an actually answerable question. I will assume that you are asking where the Koreas are. The Koreas are to the Northeast of China and to the Southeast of Russia. South Korea is only separated by a small portion of the Pacific Ocean from the islands of Japan.
Donald Gordon Perry has written: 'Sketch-maps in modern history, 1789-1965' 'Sketch-maps in modern history, 1789-1970' -- subject(s): Geography, Historical geography, Maps, Modern History, Textbooks 'Sketch-maps in modern history, 1789-1960' -- subject(s): Historical geography, Maps
because of the geography of the land, them being an island, this seperated them from having contact with korea and china because there was no form of communication . The isolated that Japan endured for over 200 years from Korea and China was set by the leaders of the time period.
The founder of modern human geography is often considered to be Carl Ritter, a German geographer of the 19th century. He, along with Alexander von Humboldt, helped establish geography as a scientific discipline by emphasizing the relationship between humans and their environment. Ritter's work laid the groundwork for systematic geography, influencing later geographers and shaping the study of human geography.