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HELP! what is geography?

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what is geography?

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  1. The study of the earth and its features and of the distribution of life on the earth, including human life and the effects of human activity.

    That just about sums it all up.


  2. geography is the study of earth

    "geo" meaning "earth" and "ology" meaning "study of"

  3. Geography is a scientific study of the earth surface, physical features, divisions, climate, products, population, etc.

    Geography helps us to understand the world around us such as the rocks in Hong Kong ,Volcanoes in Japan ,population distribution in China ,Amazon Basin in Brazil ,Sahara Desert in Africa ,I.T. industries in Silicon Valley ,the USA etc. It helps to know what they are, where they are ,why they are there, how they develop ,what effects they bring ,what we can do to make them better and how to make evaluation judgement

  4. The study of the world and all that is in it.

  5. Geography is the science of place and space. Geographers ask where things are located on the surface of the earth, why they are located where they are, how places differ from one another, and how people interact with the environment.

    There are two main branches of geography: human geography and physical geography. Human geography is concerned with the spatial aspects of human existence - how people and their activity are distributed in space, how they use and perceive space, and how they create and sustain the places that make up the earth's surface. Human geographers work in the fields of urban and regional planning, transportation, marketing, real estate, tourism, and international business.

    Physical geographers study patterns of climates, land forms, vegetation, soils, and water. They forecast the weather, manage land and water resources, and analyze and plan for forests, rangelands, and wetlands. Many human and physical geographers have skills in cartography and Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

    Geographers also study the linkages between human activity and natural systems. Geographers were, in fact, among the first scientists to sound the alarm that human-induced changes to the environment were beginning to threaten the balance of life itself. They are active in the study of global warming, desertification, deforestation, loss of biodiversity, groundwater pollution, and flooding.

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