Geography, asked by rakshitakc8, 1 month ago

what is geography
what is physical quanitiies
what is fundlmental unit
what is derived unit ​

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Answered by AdityaRohan
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Geography is the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments. Geographers explore both the physical properties of Earth's surface and the human societies spread across it. ... Geography seeks to understand where things are found, why they are there, and how they develop and change over time.

In physics, a physical quantity is any physical property that can be quantified, that is, be measured using numbers. Examples of physical quantities are mass, amount of substance, length, time, temperature, electric current, light intensity, force, velocity, density, and many others.

The fundamental units are the units of the fundamental quantities, as defined by the International System of Units. ... In the International System of Units, the fundamental units are: The meter (symbol: m), used to measure length. The kilogram (symbol: kg), used to measure mass.

A derived unit is a unit that results from a mathematical combination of SI base units. We have already discussed volume and energy as two examples of derived units.

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