Human-Environmental Interaction refers to ways people have interacted withe there enviorment
Human enviormental change has a major impact to the world, as humans we cut down trees for ski resorts, and expand our cities in our mountains. Which kills many wild life.
There is a range of geographical features in Washington D.C. Some of these features include rivers, swamps, hills, wooded areas, as well as open land.
Because history is the study of the past and geography is the study of earth's physical and cultural features. So geography is related to history because the history tells what happened in the past and geography tells where it happened and who was there.The geographic location of a civilization can clearly effect its history of accomplishments or non-accomplishments.
i really dont know but this is what i think its where i live 8)
Human geography teaches about human beings and their accomplishments, while physical geography teaches about the physical world we live in
Human-Environmental Interaction refers to ways people have interacted withe there enviorment
Human enviormental change has a major impact to the world, as humans we cut down trees for ski resorts, and expand our cities in our mountains. Which kills many wild life.
Italy five themes of geography ----------------------------------------------------- I think that is a good place to see the Five themes of geography for Consaza https://www.msu.edu/~murphyd9/icosenza-themes.htm
color, painting, and school...I think
In my opinion, I think their geography helped them thrive on crops and their neighbouring Indians. I don't think that geography has the same impact on our economy today, because we have technology, and a lot of things we can benefit from, that they did not have.
Depends on the person entirely. If you're good at science, history will be harder and if you are good at English, geography will be harder. Better at science = Choose geography. Better at English = Choose history. That's what I would do. i study both history and geography. they are both so different. i prefer geography as there is to much 2 remember in history that's my personal opinion, it depends oon each person. Awesome Answers I study both GCSE History and Geography too and to be honest i find History way easier..... but i agree with what was said above. I think a subject is only easy to you if you enjoy that subject and you are prepared to work, because then you will be more interested and you would want to learn more finding it easier.
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There wouldn't of been any trades.....
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.
There is a range of geographical features in Washington D.C. Some of these features include rivers, swamps, hills, wooded areas, as well as open land.