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The discipline of geography encompasses a broad range of approaches to the interrelationship between human activity and the physical features of the earth.
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The academic scope of geography is very broad because there are multiple ways that we interact with our physical environments and thus there are many subjects that fall under the disciplinary boundaries of geography. There are two major subfields: Physical geography and human geography. The focus in physical geography is generally more akin to the natural sciences, and human geography is more like the social sciences. These two subfields can have radically different emphasis and research design and this contributes to the difficulties in giving geography a single or uniform meaning.
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Superposition: The oldest is on the bottom, the youngest on top. It is the deposition of one stratum over another in which the lower strata are older.
Cross-cutting relationship: Faults, fractures are younger than the rocks they cut through.
Unconformities: missing time. An unconfromity is a gap in time in rock strata, where erosion occurs while deposition slows or stops.
Original horizontality: Sedimentary layers/lava flows are deposited in flat layers.
the temperatures of the ocean would become equal
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Demographic Transition Possible Stage 5: Decline A possible stage 5 of the demographic transition is predicted by demographers for some developed countries. Stage 5 would be characterized by very low CBR, an increasing CDR, and therefore a negative NIR.
When magma reaches the surface gases bubble, often explosively, out of it.