Which of the kingdom discussed in this section develop away from the coast
no. history is a collection of writings on the events and accomplishments of human societies. which CAN effect geography, seeing as geography is the location of human nations.but where things are is a different topic than what happened there and who did it
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.
Geography has influenced European history by shaping settlement patterns, trade routes, and the outcomes of wars. The presence of mountains and rivers have often served as natural barriers that influenced the expansion and consolidation of various empires and kingdoms. Coastal locations have also facilitated trade and cultural exchanges, while dense forests and rugged terrain have provided strategic advantages in warfare.
The geography of the Philippines, which consists of thousands of islands, has influenced the history and culture of Filipinos in various ways. It has promoted diversity in language, traditions, and cuisine among different regions. Additionally, the geography has shaped trade routes, colonial influences, and natural disasters that have impacted the development of Filipino society.
No. Geography is a completely different topic and subject to science. Science is a whole different topic to geography. Geography is things about the world e.g. places, sort of like history but of the planet.
Can anyone help me answer the same question
Can anyone help me answer the same question
There wouldn't of been any trades.....
no. history is a collection of writings on the events and accomplishments of human societies. which CAN effect geography, seeing as geography is the location of human nations.but where things are is a different topic than what happened there and who did it
Yes, as they are two different subjects.
No. Geography is a completely different topic and subject to science. Science is a whole different topic to geography. Geography is things about the world e.g. places, sort of like history but of the planet.
Science is the study of environment. History is the study of past and geography is the science that deals with the location of living and nonliving things on earth and the way they affect one another
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.
geography
Can anyone help me answer the same question
Robert Sullivan has written: 'The year in pictures, 2002' -- subject(s): World history, Modern History, Pictorial works, History 'Geography generalized..' -- subject(s): Geography 'An introduction to geography..' -- subject(s): Ancient History, Geography, History, Ancient
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.