Depends what type of geography you're studying. You can study population geography, which could solely be the study of the relation between the population and the surrounding landscape. However, in general terms, at a general level, geography usuaully refers the the physical features of a region, so in short, yes.
It is the nature and character of physical space, its measurement, and the distribution of things within it.
It means, for example, size, shape and color. It could refer to a person, an animal, an object, a landscape or whatever.
Regions
Geography is the study of the earths surface, so a geographical territory is essentially any region of the earth, for instance, the neighborhood you live in. Usually, however, the term is used to refer to larger areas with a particular significance, say the Arctic region for instance.
It isn't, unless you refer to the location of the specific archaeology find, then geography is involved in the situation.
Geography is the study of the earths surface, so a geographical territory is essentially any region of the earth, for instance, the neighborhood you live in. Usually, however, the term is used to refer to larger areas with a particular significance, say the Arctic region for instance.
Some geography terms that are used to refer to earth are altitude, degree, hemisphere, reef, and equator.
Location.
Yes, Toscana and Tuscany refer to the same region in Italy. Toscana is the name in Italian for the region. Tuscany is the name in English.
No; place refers to the human and physical characteristics of a location. Region refers to areas that have unifying characteristics.
Strictly speaking, Big Ben is the nickname for the 14 ton bell inside the clock tower but is now used to refer to the clock and the tower.
paralinguistic features refer to language... This includes voice loudness and affect.