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... natural environment , and to extend this interest into an appreciation and understanding which will function in his interpretation of natural phenomena and use of natural The club makes possible greater freedom of choice and activity ...
... natural environment , and to extend this interest into an appreciation and understanding which will function in his interpretation of natural phenomena and use of natural The club makes possible greater freedom of choice and activity ...
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... natural environment . The elements of the natural environment are : 1. Location , per se 2. Climate it the ultimate objective of geographic activities is the collection and the cor- relation of data of sufficient scope to permit the ...
... natural environment . The elements of the natural environment are : 1. Location , per se 2. Climate it the ultimate objective of geographic activities is the collection and the cor- relation of data of sufficient scope to permit the ...
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... natural sciences it does not deal primarily with the interplay of natural forces . The field of geography is the study of the adjustment of man to the natu- ral forces and conditions which con- stitute his environment . As a field of ...
... natural sciences it does not deal primarily with the interplay of natural forces . The field of geography is the study of the adjustment of man to the natu- ral forces and conditions which con- stitute his environment . As a field of ...
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