National Continental Geographic-Historic (NCGH) Configuration

The physical and natural environment, including land-ocean-atmospheric nature, climate formation, and its structural relationship to life-nonlife bio origination corresponding to the continental space and time history has laid the foundation of the human social system. Shaping human history associated with continental topography and the distribution of resources for civilized subsistence have influenced human settlement and migration. The river system has played a key role which is the continental arrangement of the geologic-historic phenomenon. The physical geography of Indus Asia, Mesopotamia, Nile system, Hwang Ho and Yangtze river basins, Europe, with its numerous rivers and mountain ranges, are the subsystem of oceanic-orogenic, atmospheric formations for the continental boundaries to shaping civilizational identities and cultural setup.

The relation between geography and history is parametric to understanding the social phenomenon at the base of political-economic DnD phases of people’s participation. Understanding the interactions between geography, history, and political boundaries is critical to creating a more nuanced and comprehensive interpretation of the world’s diverse cultures and societies. By examining the ways in which natural and physical features have influenced human social development, we can gain insight into the complex and multifaceted factors that shape the social system. Regarding the cultural, geographic, and historical aspects of the human system, each nation or region is an element of the group of contemporary regions or nations, which has complex cultural, geographic, and historical relational settings, configured over the continental system of the earth. The cultural aspect does refer much beyond the beliefs, customs, practices, and traditions of a society influenced by factors such as religion, language, and ethnicity. It is the complex space-time parameters, in which geography and history shape a nation or region’s formation in the vast land

mass of continents. Continents along with physical features such as mountains, rivers, coastlines, and natural resources incorporate continental social infrastructure which plays an inter-national role in shaping a nation’s economy, settlement patterns, and political constitutes.
Similarly in this context, history refers to the temporal dimension of the nation or region’s geographic settlement, compositing the present, past, and future of national-international continental development. Historical events, such as wars and peace, revolutions and evolutions, colonization and states DnD complexes, kinship system and migration, etc have an eventual impact on a national intermix, economy, and political modifiers. Briefly, the cultural, geographic, and historical grid of the continental system superframe the international identities and interlinked them with national contours of identity and differences among human complexes.

Continental Social Superframe

National Contours & Inter-National Mix

National Social Parameters