answersLogoWhite

0

The crux of system thinking is interaction. System thinking is a language for describing and understanding the forces and interrelationships that shape the behavior of systems.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Earth Science

What is a crux?

Crux is the Latin word from which we derive the English word cross, as in two beams of wood connected at an angle; or the letter X. We also get the English crotch from the same word.


Where can you find the Magellanic clouds?

The Small Magellanic Cloud circles around the South Celestial Pole almost opposite the Southern Cross (Crux), so you can use Crux to find it. Just follow the long line of Crux from the brightest star at the foot (α Crucis) for about six lengths of the cross - you'll see the SMC as a patch of light nearby if you're in a dark enough area. Once you've found the SMC, look about one hand-span towards Crux, and you should see a larger bar-shaped patch of light - the Large Magellanic Clouds. Because they're so close to the South Celestial Pole, the Magellanic Clouds can only be seen from the southern hemisphere.


What are the five skills for thinking like a geographer?

The five skills for thinking like a geographer are spatial thinking (understanding relationships between locations), environmental thinking (studying human-environment interactions), landscape analysis (interpreting features of the Earth's surface), geographic inquiry (asking and answering questions about the world), and map analysis (interpreting and analyzing maps).


Where was forests and independent thinking plentiful?

Forests and independent thinking were plentiful in ancient Greece. The ancient Greeks revered nature and often held philosophical discussions in outdoor settings like groves and forests. These natural environments provided a peaceful and contemplative space for individuals to engage in independent thinking and intellectual pursuits. The philosophical tradition of ancient Greece, with prominent figures like Socrates and Plato, valued critical thinking and the questioning of established beliefs.


What type of cloud forms a typhoon?

A 'Typhoon' is a weather system (much much bigger than a cloud), other names for one (in different oceans) are 'Cyclone' and 'Hurricane. You are probably thinking of a 'Tornado' which is formed out of one cloud called a super-cell or 'Cumulonimbus' cloud.