The Five Themes Of Geography Are; Location, Place, Human-Environment Interaction, Movement And Region
Answer: the birth of Arabian civilization can be dated to 7th century A.D. Then Islam was spreading westwards to northern Africa...from Egypt to Maroccos. From Maroccos Muslims spread to Iberian peninsula. But they were not able to move more northwards ....beyond Pyrenees. Christian states were stable, well-organized and were able to organize their armies and protect themselves.
Explanation: they were not able to move beyond Pyrenees because already in the north of Iberian peninsula there were well-organized Christian kingdom. They were small but they constituted a barrier. The only significan Arabian invasion to Europe consitutes "battle of Poitiers" (sometimes called "battle of Tours) in 732 A.D. There Franks led by Charles Martel were victorious and Arabians had to retreat behind Pyrenees. Later on Arabians were expulsed from Iberian peninsula (first from Portugal, then from Spain).
The answers are:
a. physical geography
b. human geography
Geography is divided into two main branches, physical geography, and human geography, and after that, they branch out much more and include the other geographical disciplines in them.
Physical geography is mainly concerned with the study of the natural characteristics of the Earth, both the ones on the surface and the once close to the surface.
Human geography is mainly focused on the study of the human race, the background, perceptions, interactions, organizing, human groups, effects on and from the environment etc.
The correct answer to your question would be A. <span>
Pastoralism is the branch of agriculture concerned with the raising of livestock. It is animal husbandry: the care, tending and use of animals such as camels, goats, cattle, yaks, llamas, and sheep.
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B. isn't correct because the option says only ONE crop, but Pastoralism has to do with agriculture and different kids of plants.
C. isn't the right choice either because it says you only raise cattle and the paragraph above says camels, yaks, and different kind of animals you see in farms.
Hope this helps!
----JUSTAVERY
Answer:
The answer you are looking for is "a) natural resource"
Natural resources are materials like trees, natural gas, or wind-powered energy. These sources can both be renewable and non-renewable, but some people overuse them to the point of depletion.