pastoralism, horticulture and industrial societies
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A: Exploration is the demonstration of looking with the end goal of the revelation of data or assets....
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A: Literacy enhances everyone's future in society to help someone read and write efficiently, or to get...
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A: Greenhouse gas anthropogenic emissions have grown in terms of world economic development and populat...
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A: Geography is a wide field of knowledge that includes interdisciplinary subjects like science, maths ...
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A: Greenhouse gases are gases which present in Earth's atmosphere that tap heat. The sunlight pass thro...
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A: Sub-Saharan Africa is present in the group of the low resource countries because of ecological chall...
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A: Changes in the climate It's far worse than we expected Climate change can have severe consequences f...
Q: Examine the ideas of Greek philosophers on the shape and size of the earth during the classical time
A: In the ancient period, Geography grew with the means of mapping of areas, explorations, and speculat...
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A: The estimated poverty level for people residing within 25 miles of a CBD (Central Business District)...
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A: As being one of the essential geographical themes, the spatial organization focuses on the knowledge...
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A: The complexity of measurement has increased as cities have grown larger and more complex, located in...
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A: There are three reasons why poor countries have more children: (1) parental status.(2) society encou...
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A: Every natural or anthropogenic disaster implies negative challenges and effects on humans, society, ...
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A: The interior of the Earth is made of several layers, with different characteristics. From the surfac...
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A: The upper graph shows the distribution of the age-sex ratio of Australia, of the year 2019. The popu...
Q: Examine the ideas of Greek philosophers on the shape and size of the earth during the classical time...
A: The Greek philiosophers also indicated that Earth's form is spherical, not flat. Pythagoras , 600 B...
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A: The solid earth's surface that is not consistently inundated by water is referred to as land. Throug...
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A: A-desert is a landscape that is characterized by little precipitation and has hostile living conditi...
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A: Volcanoes are hill-like arrangements with an annular opening at the top, and their vent implants in ...
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A: The countries of East Africa are rich in a range of mineral resources. Nickel, gold, vanadium, cass...
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A: RPC or the Representative-Concentration pathway shows the GHG concentrations which have been adopted...
Q: Name two natural renewable resources used by the farmer
A: The resources that are completely extracted from nature and can be used again with repetition are ca...
Q: Discuss the contradiction's between the Greek and Muslim contributions to the notion of climate vari...
A: Contributions by the Greek and the Muslims were made in the ancient times. Many scientists, philosop...
Q: Discuss the contradiction between Greek and Muslim contributions to the notion of climate variabilit...
A: Climate variability remembers every one of the varieties for the environment that last more than sin...
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A: Remittances are funds provided back to a migrant's home country. They are workers' and families' per...
Q: Venus's atmosphere
A: The venus is the 2nd -terrestrial planet in the solar-system and has air made from carbon-monoxide. ...
Q: Why do you think this type of approach has not been used more in the past?
A: Integrated Multi-trophic Aquaculture is a process in which two or more species from different tropic...
Q: Explain the Greenwich hour angle of the vernal equinox.
A: The geographical navigation of our Earth or any other celestial object cannot be possible without th...
Q: What do seismologists call the depth of an earthquake (i.e. point of origin)?
A: Earthquake refers to the the motion of ground surface ranging from light tremors to wild or strong m...
Q: Physical features and land variety like mountains, fertile agriculture plains, deserts, rivers and c...
A: There are different type of culture, societies, races, and people in different lands, people adapt t...
Q: What is latent heat?
A: Heat is mainly a form of energy that is transferred from one object to another object having a diffe...
Q: An account of the crossing of cape Bojador and the Spanish exploration that ensued during the age of...
A: The Spanish did not pass Cape Bojador for the first time. The Portuguese crossed it first and surviv...
Q: In 1947 colonial Britain created the nations of Pakistan and India. Hindus of India and Muslims in P...
A: Land and its resources have been one of the converging points for most territorial conflicts and war...
Q: How did David Livingstone frame the idea of “place” within the dissemination and interpretation of E...
A: Space and Place is a related concept to one another. Space is a container of different activities. I...
Q: Poaching and habitat destruction are both factors in Southeast Asia that contribute to O A. Deforest...
A: The illegal hunting that is carried out for capturing wild animals is called poaching. The main aim ...
Q: Examine the ideas of Greek philosophers on the shape and size of the earth during the classical time...
A: In the ancient period, Geography grew with the means of mapping of areas, explorations, and speculat...
Q: Why should students and how would students study the history of the theme of Exploitation of Natural...
A: Third World countries are the developing countries. The developing countries are which has a high tr...
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A: Urbanisation is the expansion of urban centres and the-growth of cities and-towns. Since the onset-o...
Q: How do Chinese philosophies differ from Buddhism and Hinduism?
A: Like the Hindu culture has a name Hinduism and Buddhist culture Buddhism, similarly, the Chinese cul...
Q: Distinguish between the intrusive, extrusive and the plutonic volcanism.
A: Intrusive volcanism is the process by which magma is thrust through the rocks that constitute the Ea...
Q: Geomophology
A: Geomorphology is the analysis at Earth's surface and perhaps on other planets of land forms as well ...
Q: With reference to examples, discuss the main features of Traditional Agriculture systems in Arid and...
A: Arid regions are those regions that have a dry climate and very low to dry soil moisture. This regio...
Q: Criticize Harrod - Domar Model, its use in development theory and practice in the Third World.
A: The "Harrod Domar Model" proposes that the growth rate depends on two factors:1.Savings level: highe...
Q: Explain bays and headlands
A: Coastal landforms, any of the relief features present along any coast, the consequence of a mix of c...
What are the dis-advantages of foraging, pastoralism, horticulture and industrial societies? Explain well.
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