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'''Geography'''
'''Geography'''
[[Category:Geography]]
[[Category:Geography]]
* Active pages in Geography section include:
** [[Geography vocabulary]]
** [[Geography Bee study guide]]
== Geography definition ==
* The study of the earth and how people interact with it.
== Classic geography ==
* map-making
* classification of geographic elements
** ex. continents, rivers, mountain ranges, etc.
* identification of "place"
* classification of l
== Human geography ==
* deeper understanding of human use of space, distance, localities and other interactions with the earth
* includes:
** resources
** land use, including mining, farming, etc.
** population
** language
** economies
** urbanization
** connections & intersections
== Political geography ==
* identification of of sovereign (ruling) states
* how they interact with one another based upon geography, including
** population
** location
** resources
=== Geo-politics ===
* = how geography and geographic elements shape international relations and interactions
* includes
** resources
** alliances & adversaries
** wars

Revision as of 14:45, 23 July 2021

Geography

Geography definition[edit | edit source]

  • The study of the earth and how people interact with it.

Classic geography[edit | edit source]

  • map-making
  • classification of geographic elements
    • ex. continents, rivers, mountain ranges, etc.
  • identification of "place"
  • classification of l

Human geography[edit | edit source]

  • deeper understanding of human use of space, distance, localities and other interactions with the earth
  • includes:
    • resources
    • land use, including mining, farming, etc.
    • population
    • language
    • economies
    • urbanization
    • connections & intersections

Political geography[edit | edit source]

  • identification of of sovereign (ruling) states
  • how they interact with one another based upon geography, including
    • population
    • location
    • resources

Geo-politics[edit | edit source]

  • = how geography and geographic elements shape international relations and interactions
  • includes
    • resources
    • alliances & adversaries
    • wars