floods relate directly to geography because they affect the land and the creatures that inhabit it :D
Flood plain, alluvial plain, tidal plain, firth, inlet, bayou, estuary, slough, and river mouth are all terms that are synonymous with 'delta'.
Flood plains are usually level and fertile due to the nutrient rich sediment that occasionally covers the ground. As to habitation, the risk of flood damage to property (and possibly loss of life) must be considered before building on a flood plain.
There would be catastrophic flooding and water damage from the two disasters. A tsunami can itself be considered a kind of flood.
It can be, but is most often called a part of Meteorology, a subset of Atmospheric Science in the general category of Earth Sciences.
Environmental geography encompasses aspects of physical geography (such as landforms, climate, and ecosystems) and human geography (including the impact of human activities on the environment). It is considered broad due to its focus on understanding the complex interactions between physical landscapes, natural processes, and human societies, making it an expansive field that bridges both physical and human geography. Environmental geography is critical for addressing global environmental issues and sustainability challenges.
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Yes, lakes are formed naturally and thus are part of physical geography.
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Mary Elizabeth Rediger has written: 'The Dayton flood as a fifth grade unit' -- subject(s): Floods, Geography, Flood, 1913, Study and teaching (Elementary)
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Flood plain, alluvial plain, tidal plain, firth, inlet, bayou, estuary, slough, and river mouth are all terms that are synonymous with 'delta'.
Because physical aspects are not the only things to be considered in the division of territories. Certain issues such as cultural, historical and even political aspects need to be considered. Geography is not 100% scientifically accurate.
Yes, it would.
the biggest flood in history is the central china floods which are generally considered the deadliest natural disaster
Geography did play a hand in their moving but it was more that the way of farming on flood plains was declining. Some tribes did keep farming, but the Cherokee moved on to villages in river valleys.
Morris Davis is considered the father of American geography because of his cycle of erosion theory. He believed that college should be taught at the elementary school level.