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How is regional geography different from systematic geography?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Regional Geography. There are two basic approaches to the study of world geography. The REGIONAL approach studies the many characteristics of each region (or realm) of the world. ... SYSTEMATIC geography, on the other hand, studies one issue and looks at its spatial variations in all parts of the globe.

Answered by SherafMasud25
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There are two basic approaches to the study of world geography. The REGIONAL approach studies the many characteristics of each region (or realm) of the world. This is the approach of your textbook and the main approach used in this course. SYSTEMATIC geography, on the other hand, studies one issue and looks at its spatial variations in all parts of the globe. College courses in systematic geography include: physical geography, economic geography, cultural geography, political geography, etc.


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