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Geography, 17.07.2019 07:00, TookMurr

What is the difference between perception and perspective? a. perception and perspective are the same thing. b. perception is the size of a geographic landform; perspective is a geographic landform's impact on the earth. c. perception is study of the ocean's effect on land formation; perspective is the study of climate change. d. perception is how you perceive and understand the world; perspective is the way you look at something.

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