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प्रश्न
''Human geography is the study of the changing relationship between the unresting man and the unstable earth." Who among the following geographers given this definition?
विकल्प
Ellen C. Semple
Ratzel
George B. Cressey
Paul Vidal de la Blache
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उत्तर
Ellen C. Semple
Explanation:
According to E.C. Semple's definition from 1911, "Human geography is the study of the changing relationship between the unresting man and the unstable earth."
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