NO!
Because geography is a subject that deals with the natural and human phenomena and changes over time and also bridges the natural and social science
geography
Geography can be either a natural or social science; if you are studying the physical structure of the Earth, such as the locations of bodies of water, mountains, rivers, deserts, etc., that is a type of natural science, and if you are studying national borders and political divisions marked on a map, that is a type of social science. Both of those are part of geography.
It is almost/is like world cultures/social studies.:)
Geography is about land and science studys land and behaviors of the things living on the land and rocks are science and social studies studys about rocks because they need them for building in geography.
Because geography is a subject that deals with the natural and human phenomena and changes over time and also bridges the natural and social science
Recently, scientists attached great importance to geographical researches of society, therefore, geography is considered to be a social science in many parts of the world. But geography is a science about surroundings by its nature.
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geography
Geography can be either a natural or social science; if you are studying the physical structure of the Earth, such as the locations of bodies of water, mountains, rivers, deserts, etc., that is a type of natural science, and if you are studying national borders and political divisions marked on a map, that is a type of social science. Both of those are part of geography.
Geography straddles both the natural sciences and social sciences. Physical geography focuses on natural phenomena like landforms and ecosystems, while human geography studies the interaction between people and their environments. Both approaches are used to understand spatial relationships and phenomena on Earth.
Geography is both a natural science and social studies because it studies the land and its features as well as its inhabitants. This word was first used in 276â??194 BC by Eratosthenes.
Geology is a study of rocks and minerals, so yes, it is science, not social science. Unless you mean Geography, which is a social science because you are studying nations but it incorporates parts of natural science as well.
No. Geography is a completely different topic and subject to science. Science is a whole different topic to geography. Geography is things about the world e.g. places, sort of like history but of the planet.
Social Sciences include the study of economics, geography, history, political science, psychology, social studies, and sociology. Natural sciences are the disciplines that study Dichotomy between formalism and world veiw.
Geography is both a natural science and social studies because it studies the land and its features as well as its inhabitants. This word was first used in 276â??194 BC by Eratosthenes.
It is almost/is like world cultures/social studies.:)