Biogeographers study the distribution of animals across the globe. Economic geographers study how man makes a living using animals...beef and pork industires, etc.
Medical geographers study animals which are vehicles of disease...this includes microscopic organisms and parasites and their animal hosts.
Animals play a role in geography through their distribution, habitat preferences, and migration patterns. By studying the distribution of different animal species, geographers can gain insights into the factors influencing ecosystems and biodiversity across different regions. Animals also contribute to the physical geography of an area by shaping landscapes through activities like burrowing, grazing, or seed dispersal.
Geography is not the only discipline that studies the earth's land, water, plants, and animals. Other fields such as ecology, environmental science, geology, and biology also focus on these aspects of the natural world but approach them from different perspectives and methodologies.
Human geographyPhysical geography
I am as a 7th grade student saying Physical geography and human are not the two specialized fields of geography the actual 100 % answer is Economic geography and urban geography.....
The Tagalog word for geography is "heograpiya."
Geography is a broad field that studies the Earth's physical features and how human activity interacts with the environment. Systematic geography, on the other hand, focuses on specific aspects within geography, such as climatology, geomorphology, or urban geography. Systematic geography delves deeper into the study of particular components of geography, while geography as a whole encompasses a more holistic view of the Earth and its processes.
they live on earth and geography is about the earth
No.
Animal life is not a type of geography, but animals do live in most areas of the world in and in many types of geography. Animals can be found in mountain geographies, plains, forests, and even in the oceans.
A "Tasmanian Devil" is an animal. As such it does not have any geography. The Term "geography" can only be applied to land not animals. For instance you could as "What is the geography of Tasmania" or "What is the geographical habitat of the Tasmanian Devil" but not "What is the geography of a Tasmanian Devil".For the habitat of the Tasmanian devil, see the related question.
Movement is the theme of geography that studies the people, weather, climate and animals of an area.
social life's and past of people and animals
Enviromental geograghy is the study of animals an how nature grows
Geography is not the only discipline that studies the earth's land, water, plants, and animals. Other fields such as ecology, environmental science, geology, and biology also focus on these aspects of the natural world but approach them from different perspectives and methodologies.
geography which explains about or involvement of medicine in geography is called as medical geography........... geographical learning which involves biological factors like nature,animals,etc...is called as bio geography...............
Limited water, desolate soil, deadly animals.
yes as plants, animals and man have to make adaptations to the surrounding environement
The tools were the shovel to dig thing out of the ground. The spear to kill animals for there meat.