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GeographyThe study natural and human constructed phenomena relative to a spatial dimension.
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GeographySee: Medical geography.
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Geography"the science of description of the earth's surface in its present condition," 1540s, from Middle French géographie (15c.), from Latin geographia, from Greek geographia "description [..]
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Geography/ʤiˈɑːgrəfi/ noun plural geographies geography /ʤiˈɑːgrəfi/ noun plural geographies Learner's definition of GEOGRAPHY 1 [noncount] : an area of study that deals with the location of countrie [..]
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Geographystudy of places and the relationships between people and their environments. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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Geographystudy of the earth's surface; includes people's responses to topography and climate and soil and vegetation (geographer) an expert on geography Geography (from Greek γ&ep [..]
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Geographythe study of the surface of the earth and the people and animals living there
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Geographygeografye
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GeographyTo dream of studying geography, denotes that you will travel much and visit places of renown. See Atlas.
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GeographyGeography is the study of the Earth's surface.
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GeographyLiterally, "earth-writing," or earth-describing. Most broadly, geography is the study of the changing nature of the Earth's surface and the humans, plants, and animals that live on it. [..]
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Geographythe study of the Earth’s physical features, resources and climate
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GeographyGeography is a science involving the study of the surface of the earth, the location and distribution of its physical and cultural features, the areal patterns or places that they form, and the interr [..]
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Geography(n) study of the earth's surface; includes people's responses to topography and climate and soil and vegetation
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GeographyThe Geography section includes the distribution of countries from which visitors reach the analyzed domain or industry Located: Website Analysis > Website Audience Industry Analysis > Category Audience The Website Analysis section includes the following metrics per country: Traffic share Change Column – compared to last month Average Visit Du [..]
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GeographyEconomy
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Geographyn. geografía
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GeographyThe Science dealing with the earth and its Life, especially the description of land, sea, and air and the distribution of Plant and Animal Life, including Humanity and Human Industries with reference [..]
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GeographyThe area of Medicine concerned with the effects on Health and Disease due to geographic factors such as Climate, environmental conditions, and geographic location.
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GeographyThe study of spatial location of entities over Time.
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GeographyThe science dealing with the earth and its life, especially the description of land, sea, and air and the distribution of plant and animal life, including humanity and human industries with reference [..]
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GeographySee New Economic Geography.
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GeographyDenotes any educational game where the focus is on learning geography, locations, landmarks, etc. Example: the "Where is Carmen Sandiego" series.
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Geographythe science or the study of earth and its life; a description of land, sea, air and the distribution of plant and animal life including people and cities
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Geography
A description of the earth: a treatise or textbook on geography;an atlas or gazetteer.
The study of the physical properties of the earth, including how humans affect and are affected by them.
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Geography|Geography
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GeographyA kind of study that deals with the landforms, products, and people of particular regions or types of regions. Geographers often study the relationship of people to their surroundings over time, so that some of their work is classed as ETHNOHISTORY. Some ethnohistorical writing about Aboriginal peoples in Canada is done by geographers.
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GeographyStudy of the features of the surface of the Earth, including topography, landforms, soil, climate, and vegetation, as well as the intersections of these with the economic interests of humans.
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