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Discuss the scope and nature of geaography with emphasis on geomorphology

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Answered by yousav
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Geography optional can be comprehensively covered by following:

Geomorphology by Savindra SinghClimatology by D S LalPhysical Geography by Savindra Singh covers geomorphology, climatology, biogeography,oceanography and environment geography. ONE book for complete PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY.A MUST READ.Models in Geography by Majid Hussain.Geographical Thought by Majid Hussain or R D DixitHuman Geography by Majid HussainINDIAN GEOGRAPHY by D R KHULLAR or R C Tiwari. ( both are equally good)Maps of India by Majid Hussain and Orient Black Swan Atlas

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Answered by Garima2305
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Geoography is a discipline that is concerned with spatio-temporal phenomena. It combines space and time to analyse issues. It examines how things are changing over time and space.


Common themes in geographical studies are:


1. Areal differentiation theme: this involves studying inherent characteristics of areas or places which differentiate them from other locations, areas or places.


2. The landscape theme: this involves studying and closely examining the physical and cultural landscape. It attempts to identify the natural and cultural factors responsible for giving an area or region it peculiar nature.


3. The man-environment theme: this is concerned with examining the relationship between man and the physical environment. It looks at how man influences the physical
environment and how the physical environment in turn affects man and his activities.


4. The spatial distribution theme: this theme is concerned with the degree of distribution of phenomena over the earth surface.


5. The geometric theme: this theme examines the geometric properties of space and geographic objects or things that influence them. The concepts related to geometric theme include; spatial form, topology, distance, morphometry, geographical coordinates.

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