I would have to say geography. Geology is the overall science.
Many people get geography confused with geology because of it being similar in wording, but for example you wouldn't use geology in the sentence below.
"The geography of the farmland."
Geography- study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these.
The study of Earth's surface landforms is known as geomorphology.
Geology. It involves examining the processes that shape the Earth's surface, such as plate tectonics, erosion, and the formation of mountains and valleys. Geologists study rocks, minerals, and fossils to better understand the history and composition of the Earth's surface.
The study of Earth's atmosphere is called meteorology. Geology is the study of the Earth, including Earth's surface and interior; geologists study the origin, history, and structure of Earth and the processes that shape it over time.
The study of Earth and the things on it is called geology. Geology encompasses the study of rocks, minerals, landforms, and processes that shape the Earth's surface. Geologists also explore topics such as plate tectonics, natural resources, and the history of the Earth.
That would be Geology. Geology involves the study of the solid Earth, the rocks of which it is composed, and the processes by which they change. This includes the study of minerals, the structure of the Earth's interior, and the dynamic processes shaping the planet's surface.
The study of the Earth's surface and its features is called topography.
The study of Earth's surface landforms is known as geomorphology.
The study of Earth's surface landforms is known as geomorphology.
Scientists who study Earth's surface and interior are called Geologists.
geology
Topography.
Geologists study the Earths surface
geologist is the person that study the surface of the earth
The study of Earth's surface is known as geomorphology. Geomorphologists investigate the landforms, processes, and evolution of the Earth's surface resulting from factors like tectonics, climate, and human activities. They analyze how landscapes are shaped and changed over time.
Geomorphology
Geography.
Hydrology