History can often decide history. For example, The sacond punic war (Carthage vs Rome). Hannibal lost thousands of men on the alps (Livy puts it at 36,000). This had an ompact on his ability in Italy. Hannibal also won victory at the Trebbia as the river froze the Romans spirits. There are many other examples in history. I really hope that this isn't a homework question for you.
Geography, Religion and People all contribute to or influence history.
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Science is the study of environment. History is the study of past and geography is the science that deals with the location of living and nonliving things on earth and the way they affect one another
All other subjects relate to history. You cannot have art without history because it builds on itself over time. Music is the same way. Languages have even changed throughout history.
There aren't six strands of social studies there are 8 strands of social studies and they are: history, geography, economics, government, citizenship, culture, science/technology, and social studies skills
What is the relationship between physical geography and population.
The difference of maths and geography is maths is more better than geography
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The five main areas of geography are physical geography (study of landforms, climate, etc.), human geography (study of human interaction with the environment), environmental geography (study of the relationship between humans and the environment), regional geography (study of specific regions or areas), and geospatial technology (use of technology in geographic analysis).
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Ukrainian history has been shaped by its geographical location, with influences from surrounding empires such as the Russian, Austro-Hungarian, and Ottoman. The country's fertile plains and access to the Black Sea have played a role in its economic development and strategic importance. Additionally, Ukraine's borders have been redrawn multiple times throughout history, impacting its culture and identity.
physical geography
It means The relationship between distance on a map and on the earth's surface.
I have no idea, but what is ''pertinent history''?
In general terms, the relationship of geography to different world events and developments (or, the 'phenomena' of human history) is significant; in many cases, it is decisive. For example, the rugged mountains and pervasive waters of ancient Greece had a direct impact on that civilization's growth and influence, while the island-status of Great Britain had an equally powerful impact upon its historical character and influence.