Human geography is about how people, cultures, and countries are distributed around the world and their relationships with each other. It also focuses on explaining why some natians, expecially China and India, experienced economic growth and how their huge population sizes influence the economy and technology adoption.4 Many activities like farming and overgrazing makes people change their environment and, in turn, the creation of geography such as sand dunes and eroded soil are consequences of humans, according to human geographers. Human geography is how the arrangement of political, social and economic activities such as government, religion, trade and the geographical space changes, and how it impacts the environment and the societies.