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lana [24]
3 years ago
14

If geograpy wasnt around us what would happen

Geography
2 answers:
RoseWind [281]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Without geography the world would be plain

Explanation:

there would be no rivers, mountains, valleys, because of this many things would be affected, such as the variety of animals would be much lower

Bond [772]3 years ago
6 0
Ok here we go (inhales)

(1) The world would be a mystery to us.

(2) We would be lost without e.x( no maps or Gps)

(3) not alot of news about the world would be known such as Global warming, Climatic changing, weather forecasting

(4) Geography not only puts current events in perspective, it help us understand history. A person can’t understand World War II without understanding the roles of the continental Russian Winter or the English Channel.

(5) Our navigation skills would be terrible and without it we could get lost while driving or even in the wildness! studying geography helps in developing spatial thinking in navigation.

(6) Without of geography, it’s impossible to get the most out of travel experiences. If you’re heading to Spain, do you want to see misty mountains, rocky coastlines, or searing-hot cities? These questions will decide whether you head to Torla, Basque Country, or Sevilla. Study up before your next vacation.

(7) Geography also helps you to understand the place where you live. People settle in specific places because of the landscape. For example, cities are almost always built on a river or other reliable water supply. What is the history of the place you live? How has the geography affected the area? many questions to be asked.

(8) Globalization has always been one of the biggest forces in world history for decades. The saying “it’s a small world” reflects this change: the world is as big as it always was, but it’s just more interconnected than ever. Understanding the changes that have swept the world as a result of this interconnection is impossible without appreciating the geography on which it is taking place.

(9) Make sense of different cultures. Human culture is fundamentally place-based: the land determines or influences the cuisine, clothing, architecture, even social relationships. Every aspect of a culture is affected by its geography.

Geography helps you understand and appreciate the incredible diversity of cultures around the world. Like with news, geography puts culture in context. To understand a people, you have to know something about their land.

(10) Preaparing for the future! Geographic skills guide important decisions every day. From architecture to politics to business, the physical landscape frames the debates happening today that will be in the history books tomorrow.

Hope that's enough
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