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Location; place
floods relate directly to geography because they affect the land and the creatures that inhabit it :D
At universities, Geography is considered a BA (Bachelor of Arts) because it isn't a science, which would make it a BSc. It's probably because much geography is studying case studies and thinking about why things happen, rather than classical experimentation like science. There are probably some geography courses that would be considered a science.
Clime is a word that refers to a place on earth that is defined by a particular pattern of climate. This makes up the physical geography of a place.
people who live in a particular area (Apex)
biography demography geography
demography (apex)
The study of human population characteristics in human geography is known as demography. Demography focuses on aspects such as population size, distribution, density, composition, and trends within a specific geographical area. It helps researchers understand patterns of human settlement and migration, among other demographic factors.
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economics, political science, sociology, philosophy, psychology, geography,anthropology, archaeology and demography
Because demography can be related to geography in a way that the population does in fact have an impact on how the geography aspect in one way can change the things that causes changes in the aspect of geography. Mostly i just comes down to being able to read the charts of a population.
The study of people and where they live is called demography. Demography involves analyzing the characteristics of human populations such as size, distribution, density, and vital statistics. Researchers in this field also examine factors that impact population dynamics, such as migration, fertility rates, and mortality rates.
Location; place
From a geography standpoint, an internal rendering refers to an individual's mental map or perception of their known world, which includes their surroundings, landmarks, and spatial relationships. It represents how they interpret and navigate the physical environment based on their experiences and knowledge.
The main social sciences are economics, political science, human geography, demography, sociology, anthropology, archaeology, history, law and linguistics.