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... because changing the scale of what you are studying can greatly affect the results of whatever it is you are trying to figure out. (i.e, Shifting scales from Europe, Canada, United States, Japan, Australia to just North America, to states, to one city. All the results will be different for each scale.) ... because geography can create a language and intellectual space for exploring the meaning. This means that there are many ways that people can stay connected to other people who aren't even in their country. The connectedness between people or the environment is what geographers want to study in human geography.
The geological processes, that are involved in changing igneous rock to sedimentary rock are; weathering, erosion, deposition and compaction.
Regional geography is pretty much what we have now.Historical geeography is how borders have changed because of wars and the creation of independent countries, and separation from old empires. Also changes wrought by physical event like earthquakes, tsunamis and other natural events.
Carl Sauer was an influential geographer known for his work in cultural geography and landscape studies. He emphasized the importance of human agency in shaping landscapes and promoted the idea of cultural landscapes as dynamic and ever-changing. Sauer's work helped shift the focus of geography from simply physical features to a more holistic understanding of human-environment interactions.
Ironisation is the process of changing gas into plasma. Other processes of changing state include: Solid -> liquid = melting Liquid -> gas = condensation Gas -> liquid = evaporation Liquid -> solid = freezing Solid <- -> Gas = sublimation
environment and society
... because changing the scale of what you are studying can greatly affect the results of whatever it is you are trying to figure out. (i.e, Shifting scales from Europe, Canada, United States, Japan, Australia to just North America, to states, to one city. All the results will be different for each scale.) ... because geography can create a language and intellectual space for exploring the meaning. This means that there are many ways that people can stay connected to other people who aren't even in their country. The connectedness between people or the environment is what geographers want to study in human geography.
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Alive. It changes constantly because of weather conditions, man changing it, or things like floods or droughts. Geography is ever changing.
R. Louis Gentilcore has written: 'Canada's changing geography' -- subject(s): Historical geography, Human geography
Geography is ever changing in this society and in the future and past. The geography changes because of many factors, including erosion and earthquakes.
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Theodore Shabad has written: 'The golden encyclopaedia of geography' 'Geography of the USSR; a regional survey' 'China's changing map' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Physical geography, Politics and government
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The geological processes, that are involved in changing igneous rock to sedimentary rock are; weathering, erosion, deposition and compaction.