3. Distinguish between:
(i) Systematic geography and regional geography
(ii) Physical geography and human geography
(iii) Lithosphere and biosphere
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Lithosphere and biosphere
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systematic geography, Ritter focused on regional geography, the study of the connections between phenomena in places. This involved defining regions, or separate areas with distinct assemblages of phenomena. He relied on secondary data sources in compiling his 19-volume
Regional geography is a major branch of geography. It focuses on the interaction of different cultural and natural geofactors in a specific land or landscape, while its counterpart, systematic geography, concentrates on a specific geofactor at the global level.
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