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history.com and geography.com are the websites that are very good for studying geography.

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Where can you get good info on E-Z isomerism?

You can find good information on E-Z isomerism in organic chemistry textbooks, academic journals, and reputable chemistry websites. Online resources such as LibreTexts, ChemGuide, and ChemSpider are also reliable sources for studying E-Z isomerism. Additionally, university websites and chemistry department pages may offer valuable information and resources on this topic.


What do you think about geography?

In my personal point of view, I find it interesting. However, it does vary from person to person. Grography focuses on the study of the earth. The kinds of natural disasters, the natural structures, the weather and stuff like that. If you are keen to know more about the general structure of the earth or is interested in the study of the natural disasters and etc, you should find geography an interesting subject.


Can you call Eratosthenes the father of geography?

Yes, I believe that's a good title for him.


What can we learn by studying star color?

The color of a star is a good indicator of its temperature.


Can any one study history without knowing its geography?

While history could be about people and their lives, learning about their surroundings gives a fuller picture. Studying the Celts of Britain should also include the geography of the hill forts they built. The above contributor gives us an accurate answer. Another reason for studying history and the geography associated with it involves what is often called geopolitics. What this means is that history and the politics surrounding it can seen better when geography is also considered. A good example of this is the location of the United States before both world wars. The USA could afford to remain neutral while Europe was deep in war was because the location of the USA left it clear of any borders with either Germany France or England. If, for example, the USA was "in or near " Europe, the likelihood of being involved in the mentioned wars would have been vastly greater. Because the USA was geographically "isolated" it could afford to avoid these wars. As it was, however, other circumstances did bring the USA into those wars.