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Question
Which one of the following is not an approach in human geography?
Options
Areal differentiation
Spatial organisation
Quantitative revolution
Exploration and description
Solution
Quantitative revolution
Explanation:
PERIOD | APPROACHES |
Colonial | Exploration and description |
Colonial | Regional analysis |
1930 - interwar | Aerial differentiation |
1950 - 1960 | Spatial organization |
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