

Horizontal and Vertical Articulation – Geography Presentation
This presentation (32 slides) delves into the concepts of horizontal and vertical articulation in geography, which refer to the ways different geographical features or landforms are connected or interact. Horizontal articulation focuses on the relationships between landforms across a flat plane, such as valleys, plains, and plateaus, and how these features connect to form larger landscapes. Vertical articulation, on the other hand, explores the elevation differences in a landscape, such as mountains, hills, and cliffs, and how these variations influence natural processes like drainage patterns and weathering. The presentation includes diagrams and examples to demonstrate how these articulations shape both physical environments and human activities.
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