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man occupy the central position human geography. explain the statement.

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Answered by writersparadise
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Geography is the study of earth and its people. There are many different branches of geography. Human geography is one such branch of geography which deals with the study of people and their communities, cultures, economies, and interactions with the environment by studying their relations with and across space and place.

There are many reasons to prove that man is indeed at the central position of Human geography. A few reasons have been given here.

The Central place theory is a geographical theory, created by the German geographer Walter Christaller, that seeks to explain the number, size, and location of human settlements in a residential system.

Many other studies on Human ecology raised the urban geography to a central position. The economy of the cities became the central topic of work and many researchers started to change their theories based on this. For all these different branches of human geography, human ecology, spatial patterns, political economy, behavioral geography, urban geography, etc., the man was the starting and the end point. Everything was related to man and his activities.

Therefore, is it rightly said that 'Man has the central position in the human geography.'
Answered by Anonymous
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According to the question;

"Man occupy the central position of the human geography."


This statement is completely justified.


Because,

The human geography is a study on the human works and their effects on the environment.This includes cultural and industrial works and their effects one the earth surface.

That's why every single component of the human geography is completely associated and connected with the humans.That's why we can easily say that the human occupy the central position in the human geography.


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