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This text investigates the fundamental physical and human characteristics of mountainous regions through a structured educational framework. Professor W. E. Marsden utilizes his academic background in geography and pedagogy to present a systematic analysis of high-altitude environments. The book employs a modular approach to explain how topography, climate, and human settlement patterns interact within mountain ranges. By integrating observational data with clear explanatory prose, the author provides a foundational understanding of how these specific landscapes function.
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Educators and geography students frequently identify this work as a reliable resource for introductory physical geography curricula. Experts note the clarity of the instructional design, which effectively bridges the gap between theoretical geography and practical classroom learning.
Page Count:
24
Publication Date:
1991-10-07
Publisher:
Oliver & Boyd
ISBN-10:
0050050214
ISBN-13:
9780050050217
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