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Talon Lloyd
13 December, 10:29
How are spatial relationships a part of geography
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Sofia Sharp
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Spatial relationships can also refer to any sort of interaction between two locations, whether they be specific locations or regions. For example, a city has a spatial relationship with the surrounding farms or with other cities.
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