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differentiate between systematic approach and regional approach

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Answered by 3420sanjaybabug
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Explanation:

There are mainly two approaches to geography. The first one is the systematic approach and the second one is the regional approach.

The systematic approach studies only one issue and continues to examine its spatial variations. That means related to different spaces, you study your location.

On the other hand, the regional approach studies the multiple characteristics after dividing or segmenting the location at hand, on the basis of region. Meaning you divide your location into regions, next you study characteristics of each region.

Answered by harshita004
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Answer:

the systematic approach organizes geographical knowledge into individual categories that are studied on a worldwide basis.

the regional approach integrates the results of the systematic method and studies the interrelationship of the different categories while the focusing on a particular area of the earth.

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