Abstract
In connection with the great and ever mounting involvement of natural resources in economic circulation and the development of new regions on land and sea, the events of recent years have made geography one of the fundamental earth sciences. Modern geography is the complex science of the natural environment and its resources, of optimal natural resource utilization and conservation, and of the rational deployment of productive forces. Modern geography is no longer a descriptive science. To an ever increasing degree, it is becoming an experimental and transformational science adopting the research methods of geophysics, geochemistry, and space exploration. One can say that, in our day, geography has entered the age of the quantitative revolution, which is manifested in the use of mathematical research methods, including the modeling of geographical processes and phenomena.
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