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Geology, Ecology, Biology, Chemistry, Herbology, Cartography,Social Studies,Psychology,Economics etc.
Geography is a study and measurement of the land and everything that interacts upon it.
it can be a very vague but very comprehensive discipline all in one.
Geography is a science that studies the Earth's physical features (such as landforms, weather patterns, and ecosystems) and human activities (such as cultures, populations, and economies) within spatial contexts. It deals with the interaction between humans and their environment, and uses methods such as mapping, data analysis, and spatial modeling to understand spatial relationships and patterns on Earth. Geography also encompasses sub-disciplines such as physical geography, human geography, and environmental geography.
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Archaeology and geography both study the Earth's features and landscapes, but with different focuses. Archaeology focuses on studying human history through material remains, while geography studies the physical and cultural features of the Earth's surface. Both disciplines utilize spatial analysis, mapping, and fieldwork techniques in their research.
Physical geography is what we are more familiar with as it involves earth’s land areas, bodies of water, plant life etc. Physical geographers help in making decisions about managing different types of resources such as water, forests and land. Human geography is more about people’s religion, culture and way of life.
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
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Geography is dependent of other fields for data. Soil relates to agriculture, physiography relates to geology, the subject of people relates to economics or sociology, political geography relates to history, mathematical geography relates to astronomy, climatology relates to meteorology, and bio-geography relates to biology.
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History and geography are integrated disciplines because historical events often unfold within specific geographical contexts, and understanding geography helps to explain why events occurred as they did. By studying both history and geography together, scholars can gain a more comprehensive understanding of how human societies have evolved over time in relation to their environments. Geographical factors such as climate, resources, and topography have a significant impact on shaping historical events and outcomes.
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Because it gave birth to so many new scientific disciplines, each in turn spawning new areas of study.
The meaning of that question is somewhat ambiguous. In reality, geography is an eclectic discipline that includes the sub-disciplines of geomorphology, and climatology, as well as economic geography, cultural geography etc. Some of us are generalists, some of us are specialists. While usually accepted as a social science, in many areas it is debatable as a natural science.
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
Because it gave birth to so many new scientific disciplines, each in turn spawning new areas of study.
no. history is a collection of writings on the events and accomplishments of human societies. which CAN effect geography, seeing as geography is the location of human nations.but where things are is a different topic than what happened there and who did it
The University Of Manchester offers classes in all modern University level disciplines from English, Mathematics, Biology, History, Geography, and Chemistry.