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Human Geography Nature and Scope

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Who defined human geography as 'the synthetic study of relationship between human societies and earth's surface'?

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Environmental determinism suggests that:

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The concept of possibilism means:

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Who introduced the concept of Neo-determinism?

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Which of the following are elements of physical environment? (Select all correct answers)

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Landforms, Climate, Natural vegetation, Soils

Physical environment includes natural elements like landforms, soils, climate, water, natural vegetation and flora-fauna. Villages and industries are human-made elements of cultural landscape.

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Which of the following schools of thought emerged in the 1970s in human geography? (Select all correct answers)

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Humanistic school, Radical school, Behavioural school

In the 1970s, three new schools emerged due to discontentment with quantitative revolution: Humanistic (welfare-focused), Radical (Marxian theory-based), and Behavioural (perception-focused) schools.

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The example of Benda in the Abujh Maad area represents:

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Naturalisation of humans

Benda's story shows naturalisation of humans - direct dependence on nature, worshipping natural spirits, practicing shifting cultivation, and living in complete harmony with the forest environment.

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The story of Kari in Trondheim represents:

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Humanisation of nature

Kari's lifestyle in harsh winter conditions using technology (heated offices, glass domes, imported food, air travel) shows how humans have modified and controlled their environment through technology.

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