Geography !
Human Environment
Physical environment
Population geography
definition of geography
the study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere
human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of (groups of people/animals/things) and useful things/valuable supplies, land use, and businesses.
Geography can be divided into three main branches or types. These are human geography, physical geography and environmental geography.
Economic geography
Medical Geography
Religious geography
Political geography
Biogeography
Environmental geography
Water resources geography
Climate Geography
Geomorphology
Soil geography
Importance of environmental geography
Geography that study about animals and plants and their distribution and patterns on the earth’s surface.
geography that deals with water resources and how the water resources are managed and distributed around the world, and how the water wasn collect in each part.
geography that deals with the study of the weather patterns and how the weather patterns affect the climate of a region on the planet.
geography that deals with the study of land and the processes that different land formations go through.
the study of the upper layer of the earth’s surface, the lithosphere and its categorization and distribution.
geography that deals with the physical characteristics of the earth.
geography studies and investigates the political aspects of humans. This involves the boundaries of countries, also include development statergies
geography that is mainly concerned about the demographic distribution of the people. It also includes the study of population distribution, migration, and origin
study the manner in which different products and services are produced and distributed in the various niche market.
eography that deals with the study of patterns and spread of diseases. This involves epidemics and pandemics and their origins and distribution
geography that studies the spread and distribution of religious groups, their culture and their built environment
geography that mainly involves the study of human race. This involves the study of the race, their origins, their interactions and the perceptions they have regarding various ideologies that affect them
geography helps in understanding the physical land forms and their relationship with human activities. This helps researchers identify what human activities lead to what land forms and how to avoid or encourage certain activities that affect the environment
Te study of spatial aspects of interactions between humans and their immediate environment and the resultant repercussions of this interaction.