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Humanisation of Nature:With the passage of time, humans began to understand their natural surroundings and the forces of nature. As humans began to form social groups and settled at a place, they developed new and efficient means of technology which helped them to use natural resources. Humans create possibilities with the resources obtained from nature. For example, they create orchards and entertainment resorts near adventurous places.
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Human geography attempts to explain the relationship between all elements of human life and the space they occur over. In this way human geography assumes a highly interdisciplinary nature.
It develops close interface with other sister disciplines in social sciences in order to understand and explain human elements on the surface of the earth.
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Determinism :-
1. It refers to the point of view supporting environment control on human action.
2. The determinism generally emphasis on human as a passive agent influenced by the factors determine their attitude, decision-making and life style.
3. The scholars who supported deter - minism were Greek and Roman scholar.
Possibilism :-
1. It refer to the physical environment for humans to exploit it for benefits.
2. The emphasis is firmly placed on human rather than nature.
3. Lucian Febvre and Vidal de la Blache advocated and developed system-atically the school of possibilism.
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The ancient Greek scholar Eratosthenes is commonly called the "father of geography" for he was the first to use the word geography and he had a small-scale notion of the planet that led him to be able to determine the circumference of the earth.
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Constellation is a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. The 12 constellations of the zodiac are Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpius, Sagittarius, Capricornus, Aquarius and Pisces. All of these, as well as the full circle of the zodiac are easily visible in present-day star maps among other constellations.
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On a clear moonless night we can see thousands upon thousands of stars dotting the night sky. If we are a little creative, we can imagine shapes and patterns these stars can make. Some of these patterns made up of groups of bright stars are easy to recognize and we call such groups as a constellations.
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Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859) is considered father of modern geography. He published Cosmos and founder of the sub-field biogeography. Carl Ritter (1779–1859) is considered father of modern geography, occupied the first chair of geography at Berlin University.
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The tropical sugarcane variety grown in Southern India is Saccharum officinarum which has a thicker stem and high sugar content; however, it cannot grow in Northern India. Saccharum barberi is a natively grown in Northern India.
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Here are six ways technology is helping the environment today.
- Renewable Energy. Some of the most recognized and important eco-friendly tech advancements in recent years have been in the clean energy sector. ...
- Going Digital.
- Environmental Monitoring.
- The Sharing Economy.
- Electric Cars.
- Smarter Homes.
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Environmental determinism rose to prominence in the late 19th century and early 20th century, partly through the work of human geographer Friedrich Ratzel. Ratzel collapsed society into nature through the concept of Lebensraum.
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Poverty refers to a state in which an individual is unable to fulfill even the basic necessities
The two measures to determine the extent of poverty are:
I. Relative poverty
II. Absolute poverty
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The population is unevenly distributed. The areas of different types of low density are as under:
- Difficult terrains and mountains: The areas including mountain ranges with steep slopes, rugged topography have the harsh climate do not attract population. Rocky surface, no soil and other problems also make them the regions of a very low density of population.
- Hot deserts: These are Sahara, Kalahari, Thar, etc. where a low density of population is found because of scanty rainfall and very hot days. These factors do not attract people to settle there. The density of the population is less than 10 people/sq. km.
- Cold deserts: These include the dry areas of Central Asia, Magnolia, and areas of Iran that have a low density of population. The extreme climate with scanty rainfall and hard life restricted population. In these areas, the average density is between 0-3 persons/sq. km.
- Extremely cold and polar areas: In high latitudes around polar regions where snow and ice cover ground for the largest part of the year. Antarctica, a polar continent is total without any permanent inhabitant and the Tundra region around the North Pole have the negligible density of population.
- Dense forest areas: Equatorial forests of Amazon and Zaire restrict people to settle therein. Extreme heat and humidity, marshy land surface and various diseases are the main obstacles for the people to settle there.
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