The geographic themes of movement and interaction prove that geography is destiny.
Movement. The movement theme of geography shows that geography is destiny because movement helps you see what things around the world are being moved, such as: ideas, goods, etc. The first theme of geography shows that things from all around the world get from place to place by movement, such as ideas, goods, etc. without movement nothing would get anywhere. movement is a big theme in geography. you may think oh its not important, oh its just a word. but its really important. and without it we wouldn't be able to do anything. We all use movement in some way. whether it's calling a friend, delivering something to somewhere, or just in general anything. in the article (No Need for Isolation - Says U.S. Government, by Africa News Service, written by:Emmanuel Weedee-Conway) Its states “The US envoy added that her government will bring a mobile testing center, which will be sent to Lofa County.” That is a type of movement. and without movement they wouldn't be able to bring that mobile testing center.
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Interaction. The interaction theme of geography shows that geography is destiny because it helps us know when something in our environment is changing in some way. like if we were to have a new law. that would change our environment. or if someone were to have a sex offender living in their neighborhood that would change their environment. or anything else in general. in the article (Ebola Virus Will Be Contained' - Disease Control Center. by Africa News Service written by: Edwood N. Dennis) i states “comprehensive approach that would lead to the containment of the deadly Ebola viral disease from West Africa.” This means the environment will change in a way. See interaction is an important theme in geography for many reasons. You may not think it is. But it is.
Conclusion. In conclusion, movement and interaction are important themes in geography for many reasons. some being important, some being not as important. but either way they are important themes in geography.
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