What lesson of Geography did the poet when he flew above the city
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The poet observed that the earth looks smaller and round when viewed from a certain height.
As the plane went into the sky above a few heights everything became smaller and invisible.
Similarly, if we look into the matter from the surface they will look easy and clear.
Things only become more complicated and unraveled when we look at every bit of it.
Sometimes we need a broader vision to keep things easy and clear.
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Answer: In the Honeydew Geography Lesson the poet was flying in a jet plane. When he was going above the city suddenly, he saw the city was not properly designed. He saw all the rivers and the valleys from the jet which was above 10000 feet from land.
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