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  • Human geography
    Relates to the peoples who live on our planet
  • What human geographers might explore
    1. Migration - Why people make the choice to move
    2. Urban patterns, where people live and what these places are like
    3. Population - how the number of people in the world is growing and why
    4. Societal changes - development, globalisation, resources, and conflict
  • Physical geography
    Relates to the natural world around us
  • What physical geographers might explore
    1. How our landscape is created and changed
    2. How rivers and glaciers change the areas around us
    3. Why areas experience the weather and climate problems and biomes
    4. Phenomena like volcanoes, earthquakes, and tropical storms
  • Human geography and physical geography are two main areas of study in geography
  • Physical Geographer
    A person who studies the solid Earth and its interactions with the atmosphere, oceans, and humans.
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