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It means............................................. Division into two usually contradictory parts or opinions: "the dichotomy of the one and the many" another word for it isdifference, difference of opinion, disagreement, disunion, separation, split

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What do you mean by dualism in geography?

Dualism in geography refers to the division of geographic phenomena into two contrasting categories, often highlighting the dichotomy between nature and culture. This concept emphasizes the interconnectedness and interactions between physical and human aspects of geography, highlighting how both elements shape and influence each other in various geographical processes and patterns.


When did rural-urban dichotomy begins?

The US Census at first (1790) reported urban areas as incorporated places with over 2,500 persons. Some additional places were later added by "special rule". There was an updated standard used after 1970 which more broadly classified unincorporated places with population over 2,500 as urban.


What does rural urban dichotomy mean?

Rural- urban divide or Division of rural and urban areas into two usually contradictory parts or opinions. There are some sociologists whose treat rural-urban as dichotomous categories have differentiated the two at various levels including occupational differences, environmental differences, differences in the sizes of communities, differences in the density of population, differences in social mobility and direction of migration, differences in social stratification and in the systems of social interaction.


What type of bacteria is very disputed under which domain it belongs?

The bacteria known as Thermoplasma are often disputed regarding their classification between the domains Archaea and Bacteria. This genus consists of thermophilic, acidophilic microorganisms that lack a cell wall and exhibit characteristics typical of both domains, leading to debate among microbiologists. Their unique features challenge the traditional dichotomy of the two domains, prompting discussions about the evolutionary relationships among life forms.


Is speciation an example of miro-evolution in organisms?

Yes, speciation is an example of micro-evolution in organisms. It refers to the process by which distinct species evolve from a common ancestor through the accumulation of genetic differences over time. This gradual divergence can lead to the formation of new species that are reproductively isolated from one another.