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write in brief about the scope of economic geography?

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Answered by Sriranjini
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We may consider the Earth as the abode of Man and its resources are his legacy. Being most dynamic, man is never satisfied with mere living. He has always tried to refine his living conditions and environment. He is; never satisfied with the simple food, nature has provided him; he has devised ways for preparing food.

His shelters are not merely designed for simple protection, but should also be comfortable in every aspect and must match with the modern style. In fact, man satisfies not only his physical needs but also his cultural needs.

These incli­nations or intentions of human mind have led to the exploitation of the earth’s resources in a number of ways down from days of Paleolithic society till the present time, but always within certain limits imposed by Nature. One unique feature of man is that, he understands the laws that govern the functioning of Nature and makes use of them in his own way of life.

The study of the manner of exploitation of the earth’s resources and the limits set by physical We may consider the Earth as the abode of Man and its resources are his legacy. Being most dynamic, man is never satisfied with mere living. He has always tried to refine his living conditions and environment. He is; never satisfied with the simple food, nature has provided him; he has devised ways for preparing food.

His shelters are not merely designed for simple protection, but should also be comfortable in every aspect and must match with the modern style. In fact, man satisfies not only his physical needs but also his cultural needs.

These incli­nations or intentions of human mind have led to the exploitation of the earth’s resources in a number of ways down from days of Paleolithic society till the present time, but always within certain limits imposed by Nature. One unique feature of man is that, he understands the laws that govern the functioning of Nature and makes use of them in his own way of life.

The study of the manner of exploitation of the earth’s resources and the limits set by physical We may consider the Earth as the abode of Man and its resources are his legacy. Being most dynamic, man is never satisfied with mere living. He has always tried to refine his living conditions and environment. He is; never satisfied with the simple food, nature has provided him; he has devised ways for preparing food.

His shelters are not merely designed for simple protection, but should also be comfortable in every aspect and must match with the modern style. In fact, man satisfies not only his physical needs but also his cultural needs.

These incli­nations or intentions of human mind have led to the exploitation of the earth’s resources in a number of ways down from days of Paleolithic society till the present time, but always within certain limits imposed by Nature. One unique feature of man is that, he understands the laws that govern the functioning of Nature and makes use of them in his own way of life.

The study of the manner of exploitation of the earth’s resources and the limits set by physical We may consider the Earth as the abode of Man and its resources are his legacy. Being most dynamic, man is never satisfied with mere living. He has always tried to refine his living conditions and environment. He is; never satisfied with the simple food, nature has provided him; he has devised ways for preparing food.

His shelters are not merely designed for simple protection, but should also be comfortable in every aspect and must match with the modern style. In fact, man satisfies not only his physical needs but also his cultural needs.

These incli­nations or intentions of human mind have led to the exploitation of the earth’s resources in a number of ways down from days of Paleolithic society till the present time, but always within certain limits imposed by Nature. One unique feature of man is that, he understands the laws that govern the functioning of Nature and makes use of them in his own way of life.

The study of the manner of exploitation of the earth’s resources and the limits set by physical 
environment is the proper scope of Economic Geography. It ‘deals with the produc­tive occupations and attempts to explain why certain regions are outstanding in the produc­tion and exportation of various articles and why others are significant in the importation and utilization of these things’.In this study of interdependence of production, emphasis should be given upon the de­gree of human initiative and the nature of physical forces enacting to shape certain life-patterns. They should be studied not in isolation but as a comprehensive system of interaction between man and Nature.










Answered by dackpower
53

Economic geography is the knowledge of the place, distribution and spatial classification of commercial activities crossed the world. It describes a common sub field of the field of geography.

Economic geography is significant in advanced nations such as the United States because it enables researchers to explain the composition of the regions economy and its economic relationship with other regions encompassing the world.

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