Physical systems: Physical parts perform tasks
Social systems: A group of people or organisms perform tasks together
Physical systems have non-living parts and require mechanisms to function Social systems have organisms that can establish relationships as well as help each other out
There is also a physical and a social system.
They are both systems
A physical system is a group of physical parts that work together to perform a task. A social system is a group of people or other organisms joining together to perform tasks and establish relationships.
Social systems involve human behavior, which is highly complex and unpredictable compared to the behavior of physical systems. Factors such as emotions, culture, and individual differences make social systems more challenging to analyze. Additionally, social systems are constantly evolving and influenced by a wide range of variables, making it difficult to establish clear cause-and-effect relationships.
They both can be made by humans and they both can be natural.
physical systems: a group of physical parts that work together to perform a task social systems: a group of people or other organisms, joining together to perform tasks and establish relationships.
Physical, Social, and cognitive
Both physical and social systems exhibit complex behaviors and interactions among their components. They both can be influenced by feedback loops and exhibit emergent properties that cannot be determined by studying individual components in isolation. Additionally, both types of systems can be understood and modeled using concepts from systems theory.
What are you telling me to answer what is physical geography and systems or human and soial geography or resources and the environment i dont understand what you are asking write so that people can understand you!!!!!!
The different types of wellness are physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritual, social, and environmental.
The social systems are thought to be so complicated that a mechanical or other kind of physical type of solution would appear to be inappropriate. Actually this is not so and with the taking of two assumptions, it is possible to treat the social systems as physical ones. These are; A) THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE BEHAVES AS THE AGGREGATE OF ITS PARTS B) THAT THE BEHAVOUR OF ANY ONE PART OF THE SYSTEM IS IDEALIZED INTO RELATIVELY SIMPLE TERMS OF CAUSE AND EFFECT (AS IN REGULAR SCIENCE). Unfortunately most social scientists lack engineering or exact-scientific training and are unable to develop these kinds of thoughts or analyses. It will need "social engineers" to construct such systems in model form before any significan progress can be made in this science.