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Ocean-centered geography explains how two cities that are halfway around the world can share culture, people, and ideas by highlighting the connectivity and interdependence facilitated by maritime trade routes and communication networks. The movement of goods, people, and information across oceans creates opportunities for cultural exchange and the diffusion of ideas between distant cities. This interconnectedness can lead to the development of shared cultural traits and a sense of global connection between geographically distant locations.
Halfway Around the World was created on 2001-03-26.
Geography is all around us technology is what we created from geography, art is what we do to make technology beautiful
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cricket has got a lot to do with geography like...the weather, thedifferentteams around the world and where the equipment is made around the world hope this helps:)
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It is exactly hours earlier or faster, depending on which way it is halfway.
Thomson, GA is around halfway.
No, it would be half the distance it traveled the first time. Like say these lines represent your circle. ----^---- -------- the snail would be at the end of the first line if it goes halfway around, but if it goes halfway back, it would be where the ^ is, only half the trip.
No, China is not halfway around the world from Canada. The two countries are on opposite sides of the world, making them roughly a quarter of the way around the Earth from each other.
The Indian ocean
Geography is the study of the earth, but social geography is the study of people and their effects on, and movement around the earth. Basically, social geography is a sub-topic of geography that only focus' on the human side to it. Topics of social geography include urbanisation, urban decay, migration and energy.