Excerpt from Man and His Work: An Introduction to Human Geography
Influence of Natural Conditions on Mankind The world is the home of man. All that we learn of the physical features of the Earth, its climates, plants, and animals, is of practical importance, because these things have helped to make the human race what it is - here adventurous and progressive, there indolent and backward. A few examples may make this clearer.
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