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1) Which of the following is not a feature of what physical geographers study?
- A) Impacts of spatial distributions of the natural environment on people
- B) Processes that created and changed the spatial distributions of natural features
- C) Interconnections between different aspects of the natural environment
- D) All of these are features of what physical geographers study.
2) Which of the following topics of study would best incorporate the holistic perspective?
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