Geography, asked by Ayati2858, 9 months ago

1.Why is placelessness important? ...

2.What is an example of placelessness? ...

3.What is placelessness? ...

4.What is another term for human geography? ...

5.Is human geography a social science? ...

6.What is the difference between physical and human geography?

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Answered by dsouzaprudence7
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1. Placelessness dehumanizes the world and because dehumanized places have less or no human attachments, the people in these placeless places become even more vulnerable to more dehumanization. 2. For example, the "cold, heartless" placelessness of downtowns are home to the homeless, whose knowledge and attachment to these places allows them to survive -- to find food, money, shelter, safety, friends, etc. 3. Search Results

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Definition of placeless. 1 : lacking a fixed location. 2 : indistinguishable from other such places in appearance or character a placeless parking complex . 4. Human geography or anthropogeography is the branch of geography that deals with the study of people and their communities, cultures, economies, and interactions with the environment by studying their relations with and across space and place. 5. Search Results

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Human Geography is a social science that studies the world, its people, communities and cultures with an emphasis on relations of space and place, combined with a focus on field work, in both teaching and research. 6. Luckily, geography is split into two main areas that make it easier to wrap your head around: Physical geography looks at the natural processes of the Earth, such as climate and plate tectonics. Human geography looks at the impact and behaviour of people and how they relate to the physical world.

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