Algeria's independence in 1962 significantly reshaped its human geography by altering demographic patterns and social structures. The end of colonial rule led to the repatriation of many European settlers, resulting in a shift in the population balance and the reassertion of Algerian cultural identity. The new government focused on national development, leading to urbanization and migration towards cities for economic opportunities, which transformed settlement patterns and social dynamics across the country. Additionally, the legacy of colonialism and the struggle for independence influenced relationships among various ethnic and social groups within Algeria.
Not really. Human geography is about the society of humans and their actions, whereas physical geography is about the land and water of our planet (everything that humans have not influenced or changed.) The geographic location of a people affects the human society it impacts. The location of the peoples called Eskimos, is a society that chooses to live in severely cold portions of geography. Clearly these peoples are closely related to their geographical location.
geography is the study of humans and their relationship to the the earth geo - world graphy-write
Physical, humanEnvironmental geography, also known as integrated geography, integrative geography, or human-environment geography, is the branch of geography that studies the interactions between humans and the natural world. It looks at how human societies understand and influence the environment.Environmental geography is how we affect our surroundings e.g water pollution,oil spills,buses,cars,lorrys etcEnvironmental geography requires an understanding of the dynamics of physical geography, as well as the ways that human societies conceptualize the environment (human geography). The links between human and physical geography are less obvious than they once were, because we are increasingly buffered from the world by technology.Environmental geography provides important analytical tools for assessing the impact of humans on the environment, measuring the result of human activity on natural landforms and cycles. It is considered the third branch of geography, the other two being physical and human geography
The three types of geography are physical geography, human geography, and environmental geography. Physical geography studies natural landforms like mountains and rivers, human geography focuses on human activity and its impact on the environment, and environmental geography examines the interaction between human activities and the natural environment, such as climate change.
Precipitation brings rain. It supplies water to humans.
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Physical Geography is the natural side of geography. Weather, rocks, soils, etc. Human is cities, roads, buildings, urbanization, etc. We humans affect physical geography by living. We build roads and buildings. Our cities cause a heat island which is kind of a bubble of heat in urban areas. This is hotter than the surrounding cities. It can influence rain and climate downwind of the heat island. We dump things chancing the soils. There are other ways, but this is a general start on some of the ways that human geography affects physical geography.
Geography doesn't just determine whether humans can live in a certain area or not, it also determines people's lifestyles, as they adapt to the available food and climate patterns. As humans have migrated across the planet, they have had to adapt to all the changing conditions they were exposed to.
The fact that humans have always needed to have water to survive caused them to settle by rivers. The rivers provided drinking water as well as food. The climate caused the early humans to settle in warm areas.
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.
human geography= the study of past/present of humans and physical geography= the study of landforms and things on the surface of earth.
*How do pesticides affect humans and animals?
no they dont
We need and use geography in our everyday lives. Geography is used by every person in the world. We use it when we get out of our beds in the morning and go outside. This is because we need to asses the climate outside, or the weather. So we dress apropriatly. If we did not have geography, we would go outside in a short sleeve shirt even if it was three below zero. Geogrphers are also highred to determine where somebody should build for example a mall, or a grochery store. Someone wouldn't build a mall in the middle of nowhere would they? No, this is because geographers realize that the population here is limited and therefore nobody would go to that mall. Geography is also used for location things by way of catography (the study of maps or mapmaking). Cartography is used to make a Gps or place street signs. There are two subcatagories to geography, these are Human and Physical geography. Human geography is the study of humans and their way of life, While Physical Geography is the study of the Earths Natural Environment. These subcatagories coexist. For example, Humans are related to human geography and can affect the Earths Natural environment. While the environment can affect the humans and their way of life.
Humans affect the enviorment by the green house affect ,polution and having landfills