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Jamari Russo
17 August, 20:47
Why geography refer as the mother of science?
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Jaylah Stokes
17 August, 22:50
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Geography is called the mother of all sciences due to its links and influences on a range of other scientific fields including biology, math, anthropology, geology, astronomy and chemistry
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