by telling him which place is more populated with greenery and more environment
worlds people communities and landscape
Answer: Human GeographyPhysical Geography only has to do with the natural landscape. Anything that has to do with people, this would include the economy as it is created by people, usually falls into the category of Human Geography.
the five themes and the six elements could help me by separating the different categories in geography and making things easier
The built landscape is represented by those features and patterns reflecting human occupation and use of natural resources
Geography is a very complex subject but this question has a simple answer. * The physical verus the human landscape are near opposites. The human landscape is things such as urban settings where humans have altered the landscape to suite them better. Where as the physical landscape is what has been placed in front of us by natural processes. * For more information read: Planet Earth: A Physical Geography
there landscape is rainforest
To call yourself a landscape architect you need a university degree in Landscape Architecture. (Generally 4 years full time) To be a Garden Designer you dont need any qualifications but they help if you want to be a good one. Could include qualifications in Horticulture, Enviromental Science, Architecture, Landscape Construction etc. would all help.
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A Landscape Architect has a professional degree, and in 49 of 50 states you have to be Registered with the Board of Landscape Architecture to be able to call yourself "Landscape Architect". Anyone can refer to themselves as a Landscape Designer legally.
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15k to 300k. It's gonna be about how much you can sell but I've seen landscape designer making 300k in a good economy.
environmental geography.
scenery, landscape, terrain, geography
climate, landscape, and culture
Landscape designer.
Geography / Geomorphology.
When you go to a location and sketch the landscape