Explain the relationship between geography and environment? For
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Geography means study of Earth.
relationships betweenphysical and human processes (e.g. soil erosion, conservation policies, and changing urban and regional policies) that explain the geographical patterns on earth.
Physical geographers study the physical aspects of the surface of the planet, such as landforms, glaciers, atmospheric and hydrological phenomena, and natural hazards, and how they influence populations. ... Physical and human geographers may work together to study humanity's interactions with the environment.
relationships betweenphysical and human processes (e.g. soil erosion, conservation policies, and changing urban and regional policies) that explain the geographical patterns on earth.
Physical geographers study the physical aspects of the surface of the planet, such as landforms, glaciers, atmospheric and hydrological phenomena, and natural hazards, and how they influence populations. ... Physical and human geographers may work together to study humanity's interactions with the environment.
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Environment has two meanings
1- the surroundings around biotic and abiotic species
2-the circumstances one grows is also known as environment like friendly, peacefully etc..
And coming to geography
The science of studying the components of Earth surface and it's surroundings.
In geography there are several kinds of sub topics
Human geography
Social geography
Geomorphology
Climatology
Economic geography
Population geography
Political geography
Historical geography
Astronomical geography
Zoo geography
Phyto geography
Soil geography
Ocean geography
Environmental geography
Cuitural geography etc…
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