Geography as a discipline can be split into two fields, Human Geography and Physical Geography. The first relates to how space is created, viewed and managed and the second relates to how climate, vegatation, life, soil, water and landforms are produced and interact. A subfield has emerged known as Environmental geography which combines human and physical geography
Geography is like science because many of the questions that geographers ask deal with how the world works for example : they want to know what causes mountains to form etc. to answer questions like these, geographers have to think and act like scientists. As scientists, geographers look at data or information that they gather about places. Like other scientists, geographers must examine their findings just like you do in science :) Information from Eastern Hemisphere textbook by Christopher L. Salter
No, geography is not art , it is science.
At universities, Geography is considered a BA (Bachelor of Arts) because it isn't a science, which would make it a BSc. It's probably because much geography is studying case studies and thinking about why things happen, rather than classical experimentation like science. There are probably some geography courses that would be considered a science.
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Physical geography is that branch of natural science which deals with the study General Geography.
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Geography straddles both the natural sciences and social sciences. Physical geography focuses on natural phenomena like landforms and ecosystems, while human geography studies the interaction between people and their environments. Both approaches are used to understand spatial relationships and phenomena on Earth.
No. Geography is a completely different topic and subject to science. Science is a whole different topic to geography. Geography is things about the world e.g. places, sort of like history but of the planet.
Yes Geography can be described as the science of synthesis. This is because Geography is one science that links the environment and the humanity.
Because geography is the study of earth,but on science. Briefly,its an earth science.
No, geography is not art , it is science.
You study lots of stuff like geography math and science
It is almost/is like world cultures/social studies.:)
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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.
At universities, Geography is considered a BA (Bachelor of Arts) because it isn't a science, which would make it a BSc. It's probably because much geography is studying case studies and thinking about why things happen, rather than classical experimentation like science. There are probably some geography courses that would be considered a science.
to answer qustions that inclue science like "what causes mountains to form
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