Difference between systematic geography and regional geography
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the regional approaches studies the many characteristics of each region of the world , systematic approach on the other hand studies one issue and looks it's spatial variations in all parts of globe.
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→Difference between systematic geography and regional geography?
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- Systematic or general geography is essentially analytical and make use of generic concepts, whereas.
- regional geography is necessarily synthetic and deals with unique situations and their peculiarities.Systematic geography, moreover, deals with the whole world as a unit.
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→The first objective is to learn and record the facts of the world within the region, to describe the region's “contents”, and therefore describe the region itself. ... Systematic geography certainly makes use of the facts that belong to regional geography and produces its own descriptions.
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