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What do geographers learn when they study human-environment interaction?

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  • 21-10-2017

Geographers typically study the diverse land forms and their localities. Human-environment interaction is the study of how people and the environment distress each other. The geographers must acquire the location, regions, place, and movement when human-environment interaction is being study. 

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