Study of natural features of the earth including the distribution of plants and animals.
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
Deals with the process and patterns of natural science combined with the influence and evidence of human civilization
GEOMORPHOLOGY
The study of the physical aspects of the surface of the earth
HYDROLOGY
The bodies of water on earth
GLACIOLOGY
study of glaciers and ice sheets
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
The study of geography that deals with the interaction of human being with the given time and space. This also explains crossing of culture between countries
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOGRAPHY
Studies the movement of the natural environment and its effects to human civilization. This can also include the rise and fall of a civilization due to natural calamities.
REGIONAL
A region itself is defined as a part of the Earth's surface with one or many similar characteristics that make it unique from other areas
TOPICAL
involves the investigation and analysis of the distribution of a single phenomenon throughout the world within a specific area
ECONOMIC
It focuses on studying and explaining the various places and spaces where economicactivities occur and circulate across the world
POLITICAL
about the boundaries for f a country, the state it has and the development strategies that it has in place
HISTORICAL
studies the ways in which phenomena have changed over time.
ZOOGEOGRAPHICAL
Branch of biogeography concerned with geographic distribution of animals especially with the determination of the areas characterized by specific groups
SOCIAL
focuses on everyday life and the way socialgroups interact with each other and the spaces in which they live
GEOGRAPHY
study of places and the relationship between people and their environment. "Geo" means "Graphy or Graphiens" means to write or describe.