Which of these statements best describes the difference between human geography and physical geography? A. Human geography is th
e study of human societies, and physical geography is the study of Earth’s natural features. B. Physical geography is the study of human societies, and human geography is the study of Earth’s natural features. C. Human geography is the study of ancient civilizations, and physical geography is the art of mapmaking. D. Physical geography is the study of human populations, and human geography is the study of the Earth’s atmosphere.
We can rule out answer b. It isn't true human geography studies humans and place not just the land. C. human geography isn't all ancient civilizations. its a big topic but its not everything. and D physical geography studies the earth not humans human geography focuses on humans and their impact on the earth
We can rule out answer b. It isn't true human geography studies humans and place not just the land. C. human geography isn't all ancient civilizations. its a big topic but its not everything. and D physical geography studies the earth not humans human geography focuses on humans and their impact on the earth
That means that there is no consistency in their work which only means bad things for the state. Laws keep getting changed and people become angrier and angrier with the government.
A landform is a feature on the Earth's surface that is part of the terrain. Mountains, Hills, Plateaus and Plains are four major types of landforms. Minor landforms include buttes, canyons, valleys and basins. Tectonic plate movement under the Earth can create landforms by pushing up mountains and hills.