Geography, asked by subhroneel, 1 year ago

what is geography?? write about the topic geography......in 1000 words not less than it......

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Answered by duragpalsingh
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Geography is a science whose object is the description of the Earth and in particular the study of the physical, biological and human phenomena which occur on the terrestrial globe.

 

Geography is the science of knowledge of the present, natural and human aspect of the earth's surface. It allows us to understand the spatial organization of phenomena (physical or human) that manifest themselves in our environment and shape our world.

 

The first person to use the word "geography" was Eratosthenes (276-194 BC) for a work now lost but the arrival of geography is attributed to Herodotus (484-420 BC). -C.);  Also regarded as the first historian. For the Greeks, it is the rational description of the Earth. It is a science that responds to a new curiosity, and that will determine the geopolitics by defining the territories to conquer and to hold. For Strabo, this is the basis of the formation of the one who wanted to decide.

 

Nevertheless, modern geography is an all-encompassing discipline that seeks above all to better understand our planet and all its human and natural complexities, not only where objects are, but how they have changed and come to be. For a long time, geographers have perceived their discipline as a crossroads discipline (Jacqueline Bonn amour), "the bridge between the human and physical sciences".

 

A division of geography into two main branches has become established in usage, human geography and physical geography. However, geography remains a synthetic discipline that interrogates both the "traces" left by societies (enhancement of spaces) or nature (orogeny of mountains, impact of climate ...) and the dynamics in use as well In societies (the socio-economic emergence of the pacific Asiatic facade, the gradual deindustrialization of developed market economies) and in the physical environment ("Global Change"). Geography is therefore concerned with both the inheritance (physical or human) and the dynamics (demographic, socio-economic, cultural, climatic, etc.) present in the spaces.


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