Rephrase of previous question: How does the Apple iPhone affect geography, and how does geography affect it? I am doing a presentation on this subject and I need 3 solid answers that can be presented well. How do they interact with each other, when economy is the mediator. Find out how the iphone affects economy, and then how economy affects geography, and you will get your answer.
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Answers by: twistedandy
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The revolutionary "iPhone" is obviously going to be big in sales, which will rise up stock prices in the Apple company. With that in place, the economy rises. When economy rises, the money that has been received can be used in many different ways that can both help AND hurt geography. In help wise, the money can be used to research a more efficient way to help the environment. In hurting wise, the money can be used to buy more coal plants. When it helps/hurts the environment, the geography changes at the same time; for instance, the bad, polluted environment causes global warming, which melts down all the ice caps. Then the melted ice caps flow into the ocean. By 2010 (remember, this is just an example, not a real theory), the earth will be 85% water.