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aleksley [76]
2 years ago
10

A Small World How is the world connected through ‘Travel’ and ‘Communications’. Give examples

Geography
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laila [671]2 years ago
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Answer:

The word is connected through travel because It connects different cultures and people with different ideas. Such as when an American person goes to India and is inspired to learn more about indian cultures and ways of life. This leads on to communication because that same American needs to communicate with people in India to learn more about their culture

Explanation:

Travel and communication is connected through culture and ideas. If there was no communication then an idea would not be able to spread. If there was no travel then culture would not be able to be spread.

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