Different places. Different locations, heights, proximity to sea, clothing, foods, agriculture, and culture. Understand the geography and you understand a lot of these things. Here are four examples.
But first, some terms.
Greetings, young geographers! Welcome to the new school year. I hope you have all had a good vacation and that you are ready to tackle the work that lies ahead.
I had hoped to start my column this year on a joyous note, but events have arranged themselves…
“A weed is a plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.” (Ralph Waldo Emerson) Here is a case-study for you about the connection between geography and global warming.
Introduction: