Reference : La division naturelle de l’espace de la Grande Région SaarLorLux
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La division naturelle de l’espace de la Grande Région SaarLorLux
French
[de] Die naturräumliche Gliederung der Großregion SaarLorLux
[en] The natural division of space in the Greater Region SaarLorLux
Schneider, Thomas []
Pauly, Michel [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Identités, Politiques, Sociétés, Espaces (IPSE) >]
Helfer, Malte mailto [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Geography and Spatial Planning (DGEO) >]
Caruso, Geoffrey [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Geography and Spatial Planning (DGEO) >]
2007
Department of Geography and Spatial Planning - University of Luxembourg
GR-Atlas – Atlas de la Grande Région SaarLorLux, Vol. 3
11
No
2535-9274
Esch-Belval
Luxembourg
[de] Naturraum ; Großregion ; SaarLorLux
[fr] Division naturelle ; Grande Région ; SaarLorLux
[en] Natural division ; Greater Region ; SaarLorLux
[fr] La forme actuelle de la surface de la Terre résulte d’une synergie complexe de différents facteurs. Outre les facteurs abiotiques tels que le relief, le climat, l’eau, le sol et la texture géologique, les facteurs biotiques, tels que les formations de végétations, la flore et la faune et notamment l’influence de l’homme sont primordiaux pour l’apparence de la surface de la Terre.
[en] The current shape of the Earth's surface is the result of a complex synergy of different factors. In addition to abiotic factors such as relief, climate, water, soil and geological texture, biotic factors such as vegetation formations, flora and fauna, and especially the influence of humans, are crucial to the appearance of the Earth's surface.
[de] Die heutige Form der Erdoberfläche ist das Ergebnis einer komplexen Synergie verschiedener Faktoren. Neben abiotischen Faktoren wie Relief, Klima, Wasser, Boden und geologischer Textur sind biotische Faktoren wie Vegetationsformationen, Flora und Fauna und insbesondere der Einfluss des Menschen für das Erscheinungsbild der Erdoberfläche von größter Bedeutung.
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