it isn't get over it dick head
It is almost/is like world cultures/social studies.:)
I don't think that Geography is unique as a discipline. Neither I consider that can exist a discipline which may be considered "unique", because I can't see reason for such argument. The disciplines that I consider "Tops" are Geography, History, Mathematics. Sciences, (including Biology, Physics, Astronomy,Chemistry....) All fields of knowledge are attached one to another and they constitutes a global tool for researchers to provide answers that the world is seeking for millenniums. JW70
Yes, location is a fundamental concept in geography and is often considered one of the five subfields, which include human geography, physical geography, environmental geography, geographic information systems (GIS), and cartography. Location refers to the specific position or point on the Earth's surface, which can be described in absolute terms (coordinates) or relative terms (relation to other places). Understanding location helps geographers analyze spatial relationships and patterns across different regions.
The founder of modern human geography is often considered to be Carl Ritter, a German geographer of the 19th century. He, along with Alexander von Humboldt, helped establish geography as a scientific discipline by emphasizing the relationship between humans and their environment. Ritter's work laid the groundwork for systematic geography, influencing later geographers and shaping the study of human geography.
geography works on landscapes of different areas unlike other subjects
Geography
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It is almost/is like world cultures/social studies.:)
to teach you how is life
cause you have to do measuments in geography and you do it in matth as well
Yes, "Geography" is a proper noun when referring to the academic discipline or field of study.
I don't think that Geography is unique as a discipline. Neither I consider that can exist a discipline which may be considered "unique", because I can't see reason for such argument. The disciplines that I consider "Tops" are Geography, History, Mathematics. Sciences, (including Biology, Physics, Astronomy,Chemistry....) All fields of knowledge are attached one to another and they constitutes a global tool for researchers to provide answers that the world is seeking for millenniums. JW70
One discipline of geography that is interrelated to science is geology.
Physical geography and human geography. Physical geography covers the elements that concern climate, land forms and vegetation. Human geography involves human society and its relation to its environment.
Physical geography focuses on the natural aspects of the Earth's surface, such as landforms, climate, and ecosystems. Human geography, on the other hand, focuses on the relationships between humans and their environment, including topics like population distribution, urbanization, and cultural landscapes.
economics, political science, sociology, philosophy, psychology, geography,anthropology, archaeology and demography
The department of Geography in Germany was established in the early 19th century, with significant developments occurring in 1821 when the first chair in geography was created at the University of Berlin. This marked the formal recognition of geography as an academic discipline in Germany, leading to the establishment of various geography departments across German universities throughout the following decades. The discipline evolved rapidly, influenced by advancements in cartography, exploration, and the natural sciences.