This question doesn't make sense. However, topics in human geography would include globalisation and tourism etc.
There are no tropical plans in either polar region: it's too cold for them to survive in those geographies.
The most used human bone is some where in the fooot
The effect of pork barrel scam to most political geographies is that development is stagnant. This has also affected the economy since businesses have lost confidence in the government.
Animal life is not a type of geography, but animals do live in most areas of the world in and in many types of geography. Animals can be found in mountain geographies, plains, forests, and even in the oceans.
The Northeast region of the United States is known for its diverse landscapes, including rugged coastlines, dense forests, rolling hills, and fertile farmland. It experiences four distinct seasons, with cold winters and hot summers. Major cities like New York City and Boston are located in the Northeast.
Cultural Geographies was created in 1994.
In some geographies, yes, diamond is a major resource.
Your answer depends on your location. In some geographies, this may be five to 10 stories.
Cotton grows in bushes in sub-tropical geographies all over the world.
Horace Piggott has written: 'Dent's historical and economic geographies'
Diamonds are cut in geographies where people possess the skill to plan and cut raw diamond stones, and where the tools are available in highly secure facilities. Such geographies can be found in India, Europe, the Diamond District in New York City, and elsewhere in the world.
RAY HUDSON has written: 'ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHIES: CIRCUITS, FLOWS AND SPACES'
Jean Cornuault has written: 'Geographies humaines et autres textes'
One of the geographies was that the Atlantic Ocean separated Great Britain and the 13 Colonies
Italy, Korea, Spain, and India are all peninsulas.
Luis Madureira has written: 'Imaginary geographies in Portuguese and Lusophone-African literature'
The word geography is a noun. The plural term is geographies but it is usually uncountable.