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what is geography as a study of areal differentiation?​

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Geography is the study of areal differentiation, of variations at different scales in the environment, in human activities, and in the interactions between the two. Its key concepts are environment, place, and space and its goal is to account for what is where. Geography emerged as an academic discipline in the late nineteenth century, providing knowledge about areal differentiation that was crucial both for informing commercial and colonial enterprises and for creating an informed citizenry in a new age of mass education. It built on foundations provided by earlier generations of explorers, cartographers, travelers, and traders. During the twentieth century, especially the second half, it expanded substantially, both volumetrically and in its subject matter, fragmenting along a number of dimensions, both substantive and philosophical. It now comprises a range of research communities, many with close links to other disciplines in the environmental sciences (mainly physical geography), the social sciences, and the humanities. Within contemporary human geography, there are major streams of work on: spatial analysis; place and difference; and environment–society interactions.

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