Human Geography - Nature And Scope
‘‘Nature provides opportunities and humans make use of these and slowly nature gets humanised and starts bearing the imprints of human endeavour.’’ Justify the statement.
The imprints of human activities are created everywhere; health resorts on highlands, huge urban sprawls, fields, orchards and pastures in plains and rolling hills, ports on the coasts, oceanic routes on he oceanic surface and satellites in the space. The earlier scholars termed this as possibilism.Nature provides opportunities and human being make use of these and slowly nature gets humanised and starts bearing the imprints of human endeavour.
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Write a note on the scope of human geography.
Mention any three core concerns of geography as a discipline.
Differentiate between Welfare school of thought and Behaviourial school of thought.
What was Ellen C Semple defination of human geography?
What is environmental-determinism?
Explain how human beings interact with their physical environment with the help of technology.
Differentiate between Determinism and Possibilism.
What did Radical school of thought employ?
Distinguish between determinism, possibilism and Neo-determinism.
Make the correct pairs of each item of list I by selecting the appropriate word from list II.
List I (Fields of Human Geography) |
List II (Disciplines of Social Geography) |
(i)Social Geography |
A Urban studies and planning |
(ii)Population Geography |
B Agricultural Science |
(iii)Economic Geography |
C Demography |
D History |
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E Miltary Science |
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