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gtnhenbr [62]
3 years ago
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Ano ang naging Batman ng mga geographic sa kanilang ginawang paghahati sa asya sa iba't ibang region

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insens350 [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

Ang pinakanaging batayan ng mga heograpo sa pagkakahati-hati ng Asya sa iba’t ibang rehiyon ay ang lokasyon ng mga ito. Ang lokasyon ang pinakamalaking salik na kinonsidera sa paghahati.

Mula sa pangalan pa lamang ng mga rehiyon, mababatid na ang lokasyon ang naging batayan mula sa mga bansang makikita sa hilaga, katimugang bahagi, at sa ibang bahagi pa dahil malaki ang saklaw ng Asya.

Naging hati-hati ang rehiyon sa Asya dahil kinokonsidera din ang kaunlaran ng mga bansa na mas madaling maisasagawa kung nahahati sa mas maliliit na yunit ang pinakamalaking kontinente sa buong mundo. Mas madaling malaman ang solusyon sa mga problema at iba’t iba pang estratihiyang kailangan

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