Our latest podcast episode features popular TED speaker Mara Mintzer. The CollegeBoard wants you to know that there are factors that initiate and drive both urbanization and suburbanization. We’ll give you challenging practice questions to help you achieve mastery in AP® Human Geography. There is a myriad of functions that the city provides its residents. To some commentators, this generates a significant shift in the major features of capitalist production and consumption. Ans. Ans. (b) Human beings should adapt the dictates of nature. (d) Answer-(A) 7. Cultures are fluid and continually renegotiated, as are the spaces they create and occupy. iii)Knowledge of the laws of aerodynamics helped in the invention of faster planes. Ans. The site of a city has features that are inherent to its location. This mass migrating into cities and urban areas is a good reason for you to know about urban dynamics. Ans. – It believes in the concept of stop and Go Determinism. For many, site and situation may seem similar and easy to confuse. Give three examples to prove that technology can be developed after understanding natural laws. – Man can transform nature by cultural and technological knowledge. Q4. Humanistic approach a. Ans: Population Geography is also known as ‘demography’. Which sub field of geography is called ‘demography’? Interpreting them involves deconstructing what people say and do, activities that bring geographers into contact with the humanities as well as the social sciences in developing appreciations of meanings in texts and actions, including the landscapes and townscapes—large and small, personal and intimate, as well as grand and public—created in the process. The first four—economic, social, cultural, and political—reflect both the main areas of contemporary life and the social science disciplines with which geographers interact (i.e., economics, sociology, anthropology, and political science and international relations, respectively); the fifth is historical geography. Areal differentiation postulates the idea regarding (a) Imperial and trade interests (b) Elaboration and description of all aspects of a region (c) Identification and uniqueness of a region (d) Use of computers and sophisticated statistical tools. It could lie on a river or a lake. Many negotiations involve conflict and the exercise of power—for example, the imperial strategies in the construction of 19th- and 20th-century worlds and postcolonial responses to others’ worldviews imposed on them. Q6. It is also good to know how site and situation have influenced the origins of a city and its long-term growth and future. This route led to the Lorraine industrial area and the area of coal-based manufacturing near the Belgian border. Where they stand in, the hierarchy depends on many factors: population, the number of services, and its sphere of influence. The physical environment act as the âMother Natureâ 3.