Why is Geography called as the ‘Science of Earth’? in (4 points)
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The Science of Geography. The term “Geography” is composed of two Greek words 'Geo' meaning Earth and "Graphien" means to write. Geography is the science that studies the relationships among areas, natural systems, cultural activities and the interdependence of all these over space.
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Geography is the study of our planet earth it's land and the people living on it.The study of the earth's land is called Physical Geography.
Physical features contain:
- Relief
- Drainage
- Weather
- Natural vegetation
- Soil
Land form examples:
- Coastal land forms in Australia
- Mountain range in Switzerland
- Water fall in the high lands on Nepal
- Body of lakes in Switzerland
≅Book reference: International Lower Secondary Geography.
Author: Jeanne Liew.
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