what ocean? and what's geography? I forgot. what did u ask? what am I doing? All well.
Geographical radiation refers to the distribution of radiation levels across a geographical area. It can vary due to factors such as altitude, latitude, proximity to sources of radiation, and geological composition of the area. Monitoring geographical radiation levels is important for assessing potential health risks and environmental impacts.
The Pacific Ocean is located on the western side, while the Atlantic Ocean is found on the eastern side of the United States. This geographical positioning places the Pacific Ocean to the west of the continental U.S. and the Atlantic Ocean to the east.
Geographical range refers to the area or region where a particular species, population, or ecosystem is found. It encompasses the geographical distribution of a species or population, including the specific habitats or environments they occupy within that range. Understanding the geographical range of a species is important for conservation efforts and biodiversity studies.
No, Hudson Bay is not an ocean. It is a large body of saltwater that is semi-enclosed by land, located in northeastern Canada. It is considered a bay rather than an ocean due to its size and geographical features.
The area of geographical study that involves examining different populations, including their distribution and trade patterns, is known as human geography. This branch of geography focuses on understanding how humans interact with their environment, the spatial aspects of human existence, and the cultural, economic, and social dynamics that shape populations. Human geographers analyze various factors, such as migration, urbanization, and resource distribution, to understand the complexities of human settlements and their economic activities.
the author of geographical distribution of animals is Louis Agassiz
this is a geographical distribution of gobi desert i think so
W. H. de Weerdt has written: 'Marine shallow-water Haplosclerida (Porifera) from the south-eastern part of the North Atlantic Ocean' -- subject(s): Haplosclerida, Geographical distribution, Sponges 'The shallow-water haplosclerida (porifera, demospongiae) of the north east Atlantic Ocean' -- subject(s): Haplosclerida, Geographical distribution, Phylogeny
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Geographical location can impact the selection of distribution channels in several ways. Proximity to suppliers and manufacturers may influence whether direct or indirect distribution channels are more cost-effective. Access to transportation infrastructure and logistics networks can determine the feasibility of certain distribution methods. Local regulations and market characteristics also play a role in channel selection, as they may dictate the need for specific distribution partners or strategies to reach target customers efficiently.
Study of the geographical distribution of ancient organisms.
western europe, next to spain
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Geography is an important component of marketing strategy. The most important geographical aspect of the distribution channel is whether a retailer can extend beyond its own trade area.