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Discuss the nature and scope of geography with the emphasis of geomorphology

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Answered by dackpower
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Geomorphology is the experimental study of the origin and growth of topographic and bathymetric characteristics created by physical, chemical or biological methods operating at or near the surface of the earth. Geomorphologists attempt to understand the geography of the earth’s surface and how it is formed and modified by rivers, hills, seas, air, and ice.

They study history and the dynamics to predict variations through a combination of field inspections, physical investigations, and statistical modeling. Geomorphologists work in disciplines such as archaeology, geology, physical geography, engineering geology, climatology, geodesy, and geotechnical engineering. This wide field of geography contributes to many analysis techniques and engagements within the field.

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Geomorphology is the branch which studies the origin of the physical features of the earth.


Geography deals with the study of the various land forms and the climate of the place.


They are related in the sense that a person with a good knowledge of any one must have the knowledge of the other.

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