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KATRIN_1 [288]
2 years ago
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Defined by common characteristics such as language, culture, religion, exports/imports

Geography
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dlinn [17]2 years ago
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A geography is defined by the common characteristics such as language, culture, religion, exports/imports

<h3>What is the definition of geography?</h3>

In a wider terms, the word "geography" refers to the study of the physical features of the earth, its atmosphere and the human activity such as the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.

For a location, the word "geography" entails the characteristics that is shared by a location such as a states country, continent etc.

The three type of geography are:

  • Physical geography: It deals with nature and the effects it has on people and/or the environment.
  • Human geography: It is concerned with people.
  • Environmental geography: It deals with how people can harm or protect the environment.

Therefore, a geography is defined by the common characteristics such as language, culture, religion, exports/imports

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