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how is regional geography different from the systematic geography​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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. ... SYSTEMATIC geography, on the other hand, studies one issue and looks at its spatial variations in all parts of the globe.

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Answered by Keerthu2006
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Regional geography is a branch of geography that studies the world's regions. A region itself is defined as a part of the Earth's surface with one or many similar characteristics that make it unique from other areas. ... Also, regional geography also studies the specific boundaries between places

The study of a particular element in geography, such as agriculture or settlement, seeking to understand the processes which influence it and the spatial patterns which it causes. From: systematic geography in A Dictionary of Geography » Subjects: Science and technology — Earth Sciences and Geography

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