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प्रश्न
Discuss the relationship between Geography and other subjects.
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उत्तर
Geography is related to almost every discipline under natural and social sciences. There are three major branches of Geography: Physical Geography, Human Geography and Geographic Techniques. Geography has various sub-branches; however, the four major sub-branches of Physical Geography are Geomorphology. Climatology, Biogeography and Oceanography. In Geomorphology, we study the formation and types of landforms, gradients, rock structures, etc. This is related to the subject of geology. In Climatology, we study atmospheric elements such as temperature, winds, rainfall, humidity, and natural disasters like cyclones, anticyclones, storms, etc. This is related to the subject of meteorology. In Oceanography, we study the ocean currents, ocean routes, coastal features, etc., of oceans and seas. This is related to the subject of hydrology submarine relief. In the geography of soil, we study the components, layers, texture, fertility of the soil, etc. This is related to the subject of pedology. Human geography comprises of six sub-branches, Historical Geography, Political Geography, Economic Geography, Behavioural Geography, Social Geography and Population Geography. In historical geography, we study the correlation of historical events with geographical factors. This is related to the subject of history. In Political Geography, we study the effect of geographical factors on political events. This is related to the subject of political science. In Economic Geography, we study the correlation between geographical factors and economic activities. This is related to the subject of economics. Similarly, Behavioural Geography, Social Geography and Population Geography are related to the subjects of psychology, sociology and demography, respectively. Thus, it can be concluded that geography has a strong relationship with other subjects in natural as well as human or social sciences.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Answer in detail:
Explain the nature of Geography in detail.
Differentiate between:
Physical Geography and Human Geography.
A branch of geography which studies various subjects of social sciences:
A man is more dominant than nature. This is ______.
Assertion: Geography is dualistic in nature.
Reason: It refers to existence of two contrasting or separate approaches of geographers.
Assertion: Physical geography studies about human activities.
Reason: Man is a centre of human geography.
This branch of geography includes the study of land forms, relief and slope.
Complete the chain:
| Sr. No. | A | B | C | ||
| 1. | Human geography |
(i) | Geographical effect method |
(a) | Biology |
| 2. | Physical geography |
(ii) | Economic geography |
(b) | Economics |
| 3. | Geographical method |
(iii) | Bio geography | (c) | Statistics |
| 4. | Strabo | (iv) | Man determines nature |
(d) | Encyclopedia |
| 5. | Possibilism | (v) | Geographica | (e) | Dualism |
Author of Ges-Periodus: (description of the earth) book
Identify incorrect factor:
Skills of geographers:
