Geography is important to history because it affects the history a lot. For example, the Revolutionary war teetered on the terrain and location of several battles. The British traditionally marched to war in formations, but the Americans used guerrilla warfare, hiding themselves in trees and other land formations in order to make up for their smaller numbers. If the Revolutionary War had come later and been fought in a plains area (say, Kansas), there's a good chance the Americans would have lost.
The term scale in Geography refers to the ratio of the size of something and its representation.
Geography and diffusion has influenced the past and is still shaping the future in many ways. Diffusion is one of the main drivers for cultural change, while geography shapes and reshape the form and function of regions.
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Dynamic geography refers to the study of how natural landscapes and environments change over time due to various factors such as climate change, human activity, or natural disasters. It focuses on understanding the processes that shape the Earth's surface and how these changes impact ecosystems, communities, and landforms. Dynamic geography helps to explain the complex interactions between physical and human geography.
Geography analysis can involve quantitative approaches, such as spatial data analysis using GIS, statistical analysis, and modeling. Qualitative approaches may include fieldwork, interviews, and content analysis to explore human-environment relationships. Critical approaches focus on power dynamics, inequalities, and social justice issues within geographic spaces. Historical approaches consider past events and their impact on shaping current geographic conditions.
explaining why certain events occurred the way they did.
The past tense of explain is explained.
Geography tells about the time,location, or the climate of history.
The subfield of geography that studies the geography of the past and how geographic distributions have changed through time is called historical geography. It focuses on understanding the evolution of landscapes, borders, settlements, and other geographic features over time.
The term scale in Geography refers to the ratio of the size of something and its representation.
No, 'explain' is present tense. The past tense is explained.
human geography= the study of past/present of humans and physical geography= the study of landforms and things on the surface of earth.
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The simple past tense of the word "explain" is "explained."
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Neither. Geography is a noun which means it doesn't have any tenses. It is only verbs that have tenses.