Human Environment
Human Geography combines economic and cultural geography to explore the relationships between humans and their natural environment, and to track the broad social patterns that shape human societies. Cultural geography, also known as human geography, covers a wide swath of human interaction with the land. Cultural geography includes language, religion, medicine, cities, economics, entertainment, and much more.
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Source:http://www.learner.org/resources/series85.html
http://geography.about.com/od/culturalgeography/Cultural_Geography.htm
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