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rodikova [14]
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Please hurry, will mark brainliest.

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dexar [7]3 years ago
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Geography is more than memorizing names and places. Geographers organize space in much the same way that historians organize time. To help organize space, geographers are concerned with asking three important questions about things in the world:
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