Which of the following are fundamental elements of culture?

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customary beliefs, volcanic mountain ranges, and river settlements

customary beliefs, volcanic mountain ranges, and river settlements

material beliefs, customary forms, physical norms, and material social traits

material beliefs, customary forms, physical norms, and material social traits

social forms, material traits, customary beliefs, and physical environments

social forms, material traits, customary beliefs, and physical environments

customary beliefs, material traits, and social forms

customary beliefs, material traits, and social forms

physical environments and material traits

customary beliefs, material traits, and social forms

For which purpose would a geographer examine culture?

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to analyze the concept of spatial association

to analyze the concept of spatial association

to determine when certain cultural characteristics first appeared

to determine when certain cultural characteristics first appeared

to distinguish groups of people by common cultural characteristics

to distinguish groups of people by common cultural characteristics

to identify how the natural environment reflects cultural characteristics

to identify how the natural environment reflects cultural characteristics

to differentiate between physical characteristics and social characteristics

to differentiate between physical characteristics and social characteristics

to distinguish groups of people by common cultural characteristics

The concept that the distribution of one phenomenon is related to the location of other phenomena is

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geographic analysis.

geographic analysis.

spatial analysis.

spatial analysis.

spatial association.

spatial association.

spatial distribution.

spatial distribution.

regional association.

spatial association.

The origin of the word culture is the Latin cultus, which means to

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care about and nurture something.

care about and nurture something.

nurture the growth of a plant, but not ideas, customs, or beliefs.

nurture the growth of a plant, but not ideas, customs, or beliefs.

develop new variations.

develop new variations.

discard effective practices.

discard effective practices.

teach art, music, and literature.

care about and nurture something.