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How might understanding geography, specifically landforms and bodies of water, be useful to a general who is strategizing a battle?
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How might understanding geography, specifically landforms and bodies of water, be useful to a general who is strategizing a battle?
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For a general, it would be very important to know where various geographic landmarks are because it would help them maneuver their troops without running into any obstacles.
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So the general knows where the enemies blind spots are. Moreover you can corner them. Doing so will help you win the battle. Not knowing these things results in a high chance of defeat.
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