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provide any suitable example of earth science tradition​

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Answered by chotukhan89855
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Your text is organized to introduce you to the four organizing themes in geography: the Earth Science Tradition, the Culture-Environment Tradition, the Locational Tradition and the Area Analysis Tradition. While the discipline of geography and the concepts contained within this organizing framework have been around for some 2,000 years, these ideas were formally set down by two of the discipline's more notable scholars -- William D. Pattison and his "The Four Traditions of Geography" in 1964, and J. Lewis Robinson's "A New Look at the Four Traditions of Geography" in 1976.

Your text is organized to introduce you to the four organizing themes in geography: the Earth Science Tradition, the Culture-Environment Tradition, the Locational Tradition and the Area Analysis Tradition. While the discipline of geography and the concepts contained within this organizing framework have been around for some 2,000 years, these ideas were formally set down by two of the discipline's more notable scholars -- William D. Pattison and his "The Four Traditions of Geography" in 1964, and J. Lewis Robinson's "A New Look at the Four Traditions of Geography" in 1976.

Your text is organized to introduce you to the four organizing themes in geography: the Earth Science Tradition, the Culture-Environment Tradition, the Locational Tradition and the Area Analysis Tradition. While the discipline of geography and the concepts contained within this organizing framework have been around for some 2,000 years, these ideas were formally set down by two of the discipline's more notable scholars -- William D. Pattison and his "The Four Traditions of Geography" in 1964, and J. Lewis Robinson's "A New Look at the Four Traditions of Geography" in 1976. We will begin our look at their work with Pattison's introductory comments and analysis of the discipline's Earth Science Tradition. Both articles are used with permission, National Council for Geographic Education.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Earth Science Tradition is the study of planet Earth as the home to humans and its systems. ... Offshoots of the Earth Science Tradition of geography are geology, mineralogy, paleontology, glaciology, geomorphology, and meteorology.

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