Geography
Don't you see the word geography is the product of geo and graphy?
So it's the art and science of the Earth.
Types of environmental geography include biogeography, which studies the distribution of species and ecosystems; climatology, which focuses on climate patterns and changes; geomorphology, which examines landforms and processes shaping the Earth's surface; and environmental management, which involves the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources.
Some examples of human geography are: migration travel global warming countries
Environmental geography is a subfield of geography that focuses on the interactions between humans and their environment. It seeks to understand the relationships between natural systems, such as climate and ecosystems, and human activities, such as urbanization and resource use. Environmental geographers study the impact of human actions on the environment and work towards sustainable solutions to environmental challenges.
The two kinds of geography that are said to link to environmental geography are.....well back in my day women weren't allowed to wear earings. If they did they would melt their eyes with acid. Hope that answers your question The two kinds of geography that are said to link to environmental geography are.....well back in my day women weren't allowed to wear earings. If they did they would melt their eyes with acid. Hope that answers your question
environmental geography is what we, as humans, do to planet earth. for example: pollution, use of plants for food, deforestation
environmental geography.
Human geographyPhysical geography
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Types of environmental geography include biogeography, which studies the distribution of species and ecosystems; climatology, which focuses on climate patterns and changes; geomorphology, which examines landforms and processes shaping the Earth's surface; and environmental management, which involves the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources.
Environmental geography encompasses aspects of physical geography (such as landforms, climate, and ecosystems) and human geography (including the impact of human activities on the environment). It is considered broad due to its focus on understanding the complex interactions between physical landscapes, natural processes, and human societies, making it an expansive field that bridges both physical and human geography. Environmental geography is critical for addressing global environmental issues and sustainability challenges.
physical and human
Human, Physical and Environmental.
enviromental
The other geography is called Human Geography, the study of humans and their interaction with the land. It includes the subcategory of cultural geography. Human geography is also called Social geography.
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.
Some examples of human geography are: migration travel global warming countries