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There has also been an increasing stream of work on the interactions between human societies and physical environments—long a central concern for some geographers, as illustrated by Clarence Glacken’s magisterial treatment of Western interpretations of nature in Traces on the Rhodian Shore: Nature and Culture in Western Thought from Ancient Times to the End of the Eighteenth Century (1967). Human abuse and despoliation of the environment are important themes introduced in their modern context by a pioneering American conservationist, George Perkins Marsh, in Man and Nature (1864), but they were minor concerns among most geographers until the late 20th century.
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Answer:
From looking at a map, I can assume that it's Madagascar.
Explanation:
The correct answer is<span> D.Cyclic movements are short trips and involve a return to the home base, while migration is permanent.
Cyclic movement is what birds do during winter after which they go home. Migration is when animals move completely to a new place and enter a new habitat.</span>
Answer: Arabic
Explanation:
Among the official languages most spoken in the northern part of the African continent (composed by Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic and Tunisia) are:
Arabic (being the first most spoken), Berber, French, Spanish and English.
It should be noted, that <u>the Arabic language belongs to the southern Semitic branch of the Afro-Asian family, sharing linguistic roots with other languages such as Aramaic and Hebrew.</u>
In addition, Arabic as a language is mainly classified as follows:
<u>-Classic Arabic</u>, used in ancient literature and the Quran. It is considered a <u>formal arabic </u>in all the countries in which Arabic is spoken.
<u>- Maghreb Arabic</u>, spoken in North Africa.
<u>- Southern Arabic</u>, spoken in the Arabian Peninsula.
<u>- Andalusian Arabic</u>, <u>a dialect of the Arabic language spoken in Al-Andalus,</u> a territory of the Iberian Peninsula (curently modern Spain and Portugal) that was part of the Islamic world between the eighth and fifteenth centuries. <u>It is currently extinct and is a dead language.</u>