ancient Egypt is virtually defined by the Nile River. Beyond it the country is largely a desert.
Yes, lakes are formed naturally and thus are part of physical geography.
Yes, volcanoes are part of physical geography. Volcanoes are natural landforms and are not man-made. Thus, physical geography includes volcanoes.
Physical geography and human geography are both subfields of geography that study the Earth's surface. Physical geography focuses on natural features such as landforms, climate, and ecosystems, while human geography examines the relationship between humans and their environment, including topics like population distribution, economic activities, and cultural landscapes. Both subfields are interconnected and work together to understand the interactions between the environment and human societies.
If you agree that geography can be defined in these three ways: Physical , Environmental and Economical, then a different language must be used to describe each. For example, landforms may not have a place in economical geography.
No its shape Is odd.
The study of volcanoes is found under Physical Geography. It is taught in the topic Volcanicity. Which is a part of Orogenesis, ie origin of rocks, volcanoes and other landforms of igneous properties.
The word geography is a noun. The plural term is geographies but it is usually uncountable.
A tree is a physical feature, not a human feature. Trees are living organisms that grow in nature and are part of the natural environment.
A cloud would most likely be more related to physical geography than environmental geography. Clouds are part of the water cycle and are formed by the condensation of evaporated water from Earth's surface. This is hard for humans to control, and is part of a natural process.
There are 2 parts of geography. One is Physical Geography (biomes, climate, rocks e.g.) and the other is Human Geography (urbanisation, poverty, agriculture practices e.g.). Therefore, physical geography is considered to be part of science, and Human Geography is not part of science.
The song is not a song of geography and I think you are over thinking it. It just describes how beautiful the country is and humans are all ready part of the physical.
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