How does a natural-territorial complex differ from a natural-economic one?

First of all, a natural-territorial complex is interconnected natural elements of a certain territory, which have one common origin and history.
In addition, the natural-territorial complex is limited by the general geographic location and the processes that occur in it.
The natural and economic complex is a territory where, in addition to natural objects such as forests, mountains, water bodies, there are artificially constructed objects, residential buildings created by man in the process of economic activity.



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