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Geographers are intrested in the movement of people (pull factors and push factors), of ideas (e.g sharing information on the Internet), and of goods through roads, railways, water, air, and pipeline.
zheng he traded Chinese goods to the other countries to get in.
At the bottom of the Missisippi River it shared access to the heart land of the US and provided access to ocean channels to foreign countries. Also goods could not only leave the heartland, but they could also be delivered to the heartland. A perfect two way street water way.
The Asian Sea Trading Network was composed of three main zones. 1. an Arab zone 2.an Indian zone. 3. a Chinese zone. It brought spice, the most valuable goods, to the world.
LOCATION- Where is it? PLACE- What is it like? Physical or cultural characteristics. REGION- How are places similar or different? MOVEMENT- How are people, goods ideas transferred? HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION- How do humans affect the environment? How does the environment affect us?
for goods, trading
farming and trading goods with other countries.
The word "export" is the noun and verb meaning goods sent in trade to other countries. The word "import" refers to goods received (purchased) from other countries.
The other colonial countries are exporting goods from each other so everytime they get goods from other countries, they're basically returning the favor of goods.
comparitive advantage more goods are produced in the trading countries, and the wealth of the countries
Canada, Mexico, China
Canada, Mexico, China
countertrading
By specialising in goods which they produce at a lower opportunity cost (comparative advantage), countries can increase their total wealth because they can focus on production they are best at, trading that production to other countries who can produce goods they want for lower prices. When all countries are producing goods most efficiently and trading, everyone is better off, regardless of resource distribution.
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The compact made between the two countries included trading goods.
economic geographer