climate changes have expanded the area covered by ?
Soil degradation
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five different answers, based on what type of geography they study.
The main types of human geography include cultural geography, economic geography, political geography, urban geography, and population geography. Each of these subfields focuses on different aspects of how humans interact with and shape the world around them.
geography is the discover of the earth , it is therefore a representative of science in a way. however , it is not all identically the same , in other words geography is the study of the earth and science is the study of the natural phenomena. Geography consist of several different information than science which makes it a different subject. one of the reasons for studying geography is that important and useful information is given to those who are intended to study geography. map reading is one of the information that is given. another attempt for studying geography is it acquires a better understanding appreciation of environment meaning it helps us to figure out the relationships between countries to countries. the last reason is that it allows us to care more for the environment after studying the natural disasters and global warnings.
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Soil degradation
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Tenneesse has how many major landforms
five different answers, based on what type of geography they study.
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World Geography
Richard G. Boehm has written: 'Glencoe World Geography' -- subject(s): Economic geography, Geography, Human geography, Study and teaching (Middle school), Study and teaching (Secondary) 'Our World Today' 'Geography' -- subject(s): Geography, Juvenile literature, Study and teaching (Middle school), Study and teaching (Secondary) 'Glencoe world geography' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Study and teaching (Secondary), Geography 'Building Geography Skills for Life (Glencoe World Geography)' 'World geography' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Study and teaching (Secondary), Geography 'America's Story (Student Book)' 'World Geography and Cultures' 'Our World's Story/Grade 6 & 7' 'Living in Our World'
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The two kinds of geography that are said to link to environmental geography are.....well back in my day women weren't allowed to wear earings. If they did they would melt their eyes with acid. Hope that answers your question The two kinds of geography that are said to link to environmental geography are.....well back in my day women weren't allowed to wear earings. If they did they would melt their eyes with acid. Hope that answers your question