it is the industries that has branches in geography
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Industrial Revolution helped society to develop the ability to have more things faster and be able to develop better things.
The physical geography limits the economic development because of the lack of natural resources.
"Industrialization is the rapid development of manufacturing in a society; workers usually move out of a declining agricultural sector into an expanding industrial sector."~ Human Geography Book. Hope this helped! :)
for me, geography greatly affects history in a sense that geography is not only focusing on the physical features of a land but also in human activities which according to my research belongs to human geography.
Jun Koo has written: 'Metropolitan industrial clusters' -- subject(s): Case studies, Industrial location, Infrastructure (Economics) 'Economic geography' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic geography, Industrial location, Industrial productivity
A commercial and industrial economy
John James Macfarlane has written: 'Commercial and industrial geography' -- subject(s): Commerce, Economic geography, Commercial geography ., Commercial geography
Rural industrial and busy
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Settlers established a commercial and industrial economy.
Bhagawati Upadhyaya has written: 'Industrial geography of Nepal'
J. Russell Smith has written: 'Foreign lands and peoples' -- subject(s): Geography, Textbooks 'Neighbors in the Americas' -- subject(s): Geography, Study and teaching, Textbooks 'The ocean carrier' -- subject(s): Rates, Merchant marine, Shipping 'Our industrial world' -- subject(s): Economic geography 'Our country and northern neighbors' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Geography, Textbooks 'The world's food resources' 'American lands and peoples' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Geography, Textbooks 'Our state and North America' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Geography, Textbooks 'Industrial and commerrcial geography' -- subject(s): Commercial geography, Economic geography 'Neighbors in the Americas' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'The devil of the machine age' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Industries 'World folks' -- subject(s): Geography, Textbooks 'Foreign lands and peoples' -- subject(s): Geography, Textbooks 'Human geography' -- subject(s): Geography, Study and teaching 'Industrial and commercial geography' -- subject(s): Commercial geography, Economic geography 'Geography and our need of it' -- subject(s): Geography, Study and teaching 'Other world neighbors' -- subject(s): Geography, Textbooks 'Our neighbors in Europe and Asia' -- subject(s): Geography, Textbooks 'Our industrial world' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic geography 'Grassland and farmland as factors in the cyclical development of Eurasian history' -- subject(s): History, Land use, Pastures
Nellie B. Allen has written: 'Geographical and industrial studies; Asia' -- subject(s): Commercial geography 'How and where we live, an open door to geography' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Geography
Waterfalls
Industrial Revolution helped society to develop the ability to have more things faster and be able to develop better things.
Hazard geography is a subfield of geography that focuses on studying natural and human-made hazards, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and industrial accidents. It involves analyzing the spatial distribution, frequency, and impact of these hazards on human populations and the environment. Hazard geography aims to understand the underlying processes that contribute to hazards and develop strategies to mitigate their effects.