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How does geography and geographical features aid individual empires?

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nalin [4]3 years ago
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<em>Geography is the study of relationships, similarities and differences between spaces on earth. [1] The center of the study of geography is the relationship between humans and their environment. In general, geography is divided into two branches of science, namely physical geography and human geography. After 1945, geography was more directed towards social sciences and prioritized the study of human geography. [2] Geography has important concepts that are used to understand the relationship, form, and function of natural and social events. [3]</em>

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