The definition of Human Geography is the activity by humans that affects or is influenced the Earth's surface.
The practices,beliefs, and teaching of Jesus of Nazareth. This religion is big part of Oceania-Australia.
The Jewish religion is a monotheistic religion with Torah as its foundational text. Also it has the supplemental oral tradition represented by later texts such as the Midrash and the Talmud. The Jewish symbol is in the picture above, an it is a six pointed star that has a cross in the middle, and is referred to as the Star Of David.
The people who follow the Islam religion are called Muslims, and they believe that there is only one god. Their one god is called Allah, and the picture on the side is the Islamic symbol. It is a crescent moon with a star and is a symbol of the worship of the sun,moon, and stars. It is also a symbol of faith.
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The Buddhism religion is a nonthesistic religion. This religion encompasses a variety of traditions,beliefs, and practices. These are largely based on the teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama. Who is also commonly known as Buddha. The symbol of Buddhism are the Lotus Flower, the Dharma wheel, and the Stupa. Which the pictures are in order of the list.
The Aboriginal religion is from Australia's natives. That first arrived 40,000 years ago from a land bridge connecting Asia and Australia. Their belief was in powerful beings who arose from the land and created humans. This religion is no longer practiced and the natives didn't have a symbol. All they have left of these natives in art and cave drawings.
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The Maori religion is the native religion of the natives of New Zealand. The symbol of the Maori is this creature called Mamania.
The Presbyterian religion is a branch of Reformed Protestantism which traces its origins to the British Isles. Their churches derive their name from the Presbyterian form of church government. Which is government by representative assembles of elders.
The Protestant religion is the form of the Christian faith and practice which originated with the protestants reformation. A movement against what the protestants considered errors in the Roman Catholic church. It is one of the major divisions of Christendom. Together with Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy.
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