Human environments:
Natural Environments:
Human Geography is the names and boundaries that we humans have given to the world. It has to do with the way we organize ourselves in relationship to the land. Things like "cities", "states" and "countries" are all Human Geography. Also, ideas like "the good part of town" and "the bad part of town" are also Human Geography. It helps us make sense of our surroundings, but it can also lead us to believe that we understand people, places and things that we really don't.
Physical Geography is the stuff you can see and touch. A river is a Physical Geographic feature. A mountain, a beach, a rock... even the sky - all features of Physical Geography.
Environmental Geography is about the way things are located and interact in nature, especially the interactions between people and the rest of nature. A forest is a feature of Environmental Geography - it grows in that one particular spot because birds carried the tree seeds there, the soil is good, the weather is right (it gets a mix of sunshine and rain), and people like the forest and haven't cut it down. So that forest exists because of favorable conditions in the Environmental Geography.
All three Geographies exist at once. For example, Smith Beach is in Sunnyville. It has a part where teenagers hang out and play loud music, another part where families and older people lie around, and another people where people like to fish. Those are all Human Geography.
The lake is one of a string of twenty that were formed by the same glacier during the ice age. The water comes from a river, which is fed by underground springs a hundred miles away. That's Physical Geography.
The lake is full of Sunfish, who travel up and down the river and into streams, and can be found all throughout the area. Sunfish live well here because the lake is a good temperature and has a good sandy bottom for them to lay eggs. People have also brought more Sunfish into the lake because they like to fish for them. This means that there are more Sunfish than before, which leaves less food for the other types of fish, and they are dying out as a result. This is Environmental Geography.
physical components:trees,mountains,rivers,animals etc
human component:buildings,roads,car parks,play ground,people etc
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The study of the world's physical features is called geography. Geography also incorporates the affects of the atmosphere on the earth.
Human geography is the study of people, where they lived, cultures, work, food, homes, and religion. Physical geography is the study of earth's land, features, landforms, mountains, valleys, plains, climate, environment, nonliving things, living things, plants, soil, and animals.
Physical, humanEnvironmental geography, also known as integrated geography, integrative geography, or human-environment geography, is the branch of geography that studies the interactions between humans and the natural world. It looks at how human societies understand and influence the environment.Environmental geography is how we affect our surroundings e.g water pollution,oil spills,buses,cars,lorrys etcEnvironmental geography requires an understanding of the dynamics of physical geography, as well as the ways that human societies conceptualize the environment (human geography). The links between human and physical geography are less obvious than they once were, because we are increasingly buffered from the world by technology.Environmental geography provides important analytical tools for assessing the impact of humans on the environment, measuring the result of human activity on natural landforms and cycles. It is considered the third branch of geography, the other two being physical and human geography
what is the difference between a physical change and a physical property
ecology refers to the interations between the plant and the environment,and ecological crop geography is more concerned in enviromental factors and the management
i think what you are trying to ask is, "What is the difference between physical and political maps." The difference between the two is that physical is terrain and political is location and cities.
The first category is physical geography, which focuses on the climate, landforms, soil, vegetation and hydrology. The second branch of geography is human geography; this emphasizes such aspects as the economy, cultural and social systems of a region.
Physical geography is the study of the earth's surface, while human geography is a social science that studies the world, its people, communities, and cultures.
What is the relationship between physical geography and population.
geography is geography
Physical geography covers topics relating to the surface of the earth, but human geography studies human's interaction with Earth.
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physical; human Love, Nessa
The study of the world's physical features is called geography. Geography also incorporates the affects of the atmosphere on the earth.
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Human geography is the study of people, where they lived, cultures, work, food, homes, and religion. Physical geography is the study of earth's land, features, landforms, mountains, valleys, plains, climate, environment, nonliving things, living things, plants, soil, and animals.