Do you remember the story of a flying carpet? These stories can be traced back to Arab culture, which is now available to most Moroccans. Like famous carpets of different colors in Morocco, old new habits intertwine to form a culture. In this article I will explore the geography, history, economics and culture of Morocco. Morocco is adjacent to the northern part of Africa, the northern part of the Mediterranean, the Atlantic Ocean in the west, Algeria in the eastern part, and Mauritania in the south.
Geography is usually defined by two branches, namely human geography and physical geography. Human geography studies the interaction with the environment by studying the relationship between people and their communities, culture, economics, and space and places. In physical geography, we examine processes and patterns in the natural environment such as the atmosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and the Earth sphere. The four historical traditions of geography are spatial analysis of nature and human phenomena, regional studies of areas and areas, research of relationships between humans and land, and earth science. Geography is known as "global discipline" and "bridge between human and physical science"
These six themes - geography, people, culture, economics, government, and history - form elements of interrelated national experience. Geography is the first factor as topography, resources, and climate affect how people arrive in America form a new society. Different people are the second factor because they form a community and build society. The next three elements are a major part of society - culture, economy and government. History tells stories of how people create society. It details how people adapt to geography, how they build and change the economy and government, and how their culture changes. In other words, all six themes of geography, people, culture, economy, government and history have shaped the development of interrelated themes.