Geography: Climate and Physical Conditions and How These Factors Affect People and Society
Geography is the study of the earth's surface, climate, and how these affect people and society. The Greek scholar Eratosthenes is considered the "father of geography" for his early writings and measurements on geography in the 3rd century BCE. Geography has two main branches - physical geography which deals with landforms and climate, and human geography which deals with the distribution and activities of people. Understanding geography is important for history as it provides context for how geography influenced people, ideas, places, and environments over time.
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Geography: Climate and Physical Conditions and How These Factors Affect People and Society
Geography is the study of the earth's surface, climate, and how these affect people and society. The Greek scholar Eratosthenes is considered the "father of geography" for his early writings and measurements on geography in the 3rd century BCE. Geography has two main branches - physical geography which deals with landforms and climate, and human geography which deals with the distribution and activities of people. Understanding geography is important for history as it provides context for how geography influenced people, ideas, places, and environments over time.
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GEOGRAPHY
Geography is the study of the earth surface, its topography,
climate and physical conditions and how these factors affect people and society. The Greek scholar Eratosthenes is credited with the first use of the word geography in the third century B.C.E. He is also known as the “father of geography” for his geographical writing and accomplishments, including the measurement of the circumference of the Earth. The history of geography includes many histories of geography which have differed over time and between different cultural and political groups. In more recent developments, geography has become a distinct academic discipline. 'Geography' derives from the Greek word geographia, a literal translation of which would be "to describe or write about the Earth".
Geography is divided into two main branches:
Physical Geography - dealing of landforms and climate. Knowing about the physical geography of Earth is important for every serious student studying the planet because the natural processes of Earth affect the distribution of resources (from carbon dioxide in the air to freshwater on the surface to minerals deep underground) and the conditions of the human settlement. Human Geography – dealing of the distribution and activities of people on earth. Globalization is also becoming increasingly important to the field of human geography as it is allowing these specific aspects of culture to easily travel across the globe. Cultural landscapes are also important because they link culture to the physical environments in which people live.
Importance of Geography to History
To understand the geography of past times and how geography has played important roles in the evolution of people, their ideas, places and environments. To develop a mental map of your community, province or territory, country and the world so that you can understand the “where” of places and events.