well whoever is asking this, volcanoes affect geography both in good ways and in bad ways. In the bad way, volcanoes sometimes have pyroclastic flows, which are kinda like avalanches of hot ash. The pyroclastic flows can cover valleys and other geographies. In a good way, volcanoes, after they erupt, the ash adds fertility to the soil around it, which helps plant life grow including forests and grasslands. ~for more information on other subjects, go to www.Roblox.com and look for coolncrazy in people. Message me if possible~
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.
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Volcanoes are primarily considered a part of physical geography, as they are natural landforms resulting from geological processes such as tectonic activity and magma movement. They shape the Earth's surface and influence landscapes, ecosystems, and climate. While they can impact human geography by affecting settlement patterns and land use, their formation and characteristics are rooted in physical environmental processes.
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Yes, volcanoes are part of physical geography. Volcanoes are natural landforms and are not man-made. Thus, physical geography includes volcanoes.
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.
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Chile has volcanoes, forests, mountains, canyons, as we as bodies of water.
Chile has volcanoes, moutains, fjords, valleys, and a lengthy coastline.
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There are mountains and lakes located in Italy. Italy also features 14 volcanoes, including Etna, Stromboli, Vulcano, and Vesuvius which are active volcanoes.
it can effect population and thats about all i know
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