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what is geography? Describe the various branches of geography.​

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Answered by Silentheart0
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Geography is divided into two main branches: human geography and physical geography. There are additional branches in geography such as regional geography, cartography, and integrated geography.

Answered by prasadk494
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Geography is divided into two main branches: human geography and physical geography. There are additional branches in geography such as regional geography, cartography, and integrated geography.

Collage of different pictures of the Earth with the Blue Marble in the center.

Human Geography

This is one of the major branches in geography and it mainly covers studies of the human race. More: Sub-branches of Human Geography

This normally involves understanding a human population’s backgrounds, how the interactions and the perceptions that members of that human population have for various ideologies affecting them.

In addition to this, the discipline also studies the way in which the groups of people that inhabit the Earth organize themselves in the particular regions that they inhabit.

A view of a suburban subdivision being developed in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Image: USGS, public domain.

Urban geography is the study of human populations in a built environment. A view of a suburban subdivision being developed in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Image: USGS, public domain.

As a matter of fact, many other branches of geography normally fall under human geography.

Modern applications of human geography can include mapping human migration, showing the movement of food resources and how they impact communities, and the impacts climate change can have on humans living in vulnerable areas.

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