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  2. 1.1 Geography Basics – World Regional Geography - Open Textbook...

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    Understand the spatial nature of geography and how each place or region is examined, analyzed, and compared with other places or regions. Determine the basic geographic realms and their locations.

  3. The history of geography has two main parts: the history of exploration and mapmaking and the development of the academic discipline. Geography, the study of the diverse environments, places, and spaces of Earth’s surface and their interactions.

  4. Geography - Wikipedia

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    Geography is a systematic study of the Earth (other celestial bodies are specified, such as "geography of Mars", or given another name, such as areography in the case of Mars), its features, and phenomena that take place on it.

  5. 1.1 Geography Basics – World Regional Geography

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    A region is the basic unit of study in geography. Three main types of boundaries define a region: formal, functional, and vernacular. World regional geography is the study of a particular group of world regions or realms as each compares with the rest of the world.

  6. Chapter 1: Introduction to the World – World Regional Geography

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    The discipline of geography bridges the social sciences with the physical sciences and can provide a framework for understanding our world. By studying geography, we can begin to understand the relationships and common factors that tie our human community together.

  7. 1: Essentials of Geography - Geosciences LibreTexts

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    At its simplest, geography is concerned with where something is at, why it's there, and how it relates to things around it. Geography influences where we live, affects our economic prosperity, has dictated the outcome of significant historical events, and shapes our local, regional, and global relationships with each other.

  8. 1.1.1: Principles of Geography - Geosciences LibreTexts

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    Geographers recognize the dynamic nature of Earth's physical systems. The physical geography of Earth changes in response to variations in weather and climate, the shifting of continents, and the sculpting of coastlines by wave action.

  9. An Introduction to Geography - ThoughtCo

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    An Introduction to Geography. Start mapping your journey as a geography teacher or student with these beginner-friendly resources covering everything from world capitals to careers. Basics. Physical Geography.

  10. What is Geography? - National Geographic Society

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    Geography is something you do, not just something you know. Those who study geography identify relationships between these varied subjects, graft those relationships onto a geographic space, and explain why certain systems are where they are. A common shorthand for geography is "the why of where." 2.

  11. 1.2.1: Principles of Geography - Geosciences LibreTexts

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    Geographers recognize the dynamic nature of Earth's physical systems. The physical geography of Earth changes in response to variations in weather and climate, the shifting of continents, and and the sculpting of coastlines by wave action.