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Geography (from Greek ?e???af?a - geografia) is the study of the earth and its features, inhabitants, and phenomena.[1] A literal translation would be "to describe or write about the Earth". The first person to use the word "geography" was Eratosthenes (276-194 B.C.). Four historical traditions in geographical research are the spatial analysis of natural and human phenomena (geography as a study of distribution), area studies (places and regions), study of man-land relationship, and research in earth sciences.[2] Nonetheless, modern geography is an all-encompassing discipline that foremost seeks to understand the world and all of its human and natural complexities-- not merely where objects are, but how they have changed and come to be. As "the bridge between the human and physical sciences," geography is divided into two main branches - human geography and physical geography.[3]

Traditionally, geographers have been viewed the same way as cartographers and people who study place names and numbers. Although many geographers are trained in toponymy and cartology, this is not their main preoccupation. Geographers study the spatial and temporal distribution of phenomena, processes and feature as well as the interaction of humans and their environment.[4] As space and place affect a variety of topics such as economics, health, climate, plants and animals, geography is highly interdisciplinary.

Geography as a discipline can be split broadly into two main sub fields human geography and physical geography. The former focuses largely on the built environment and how space is created, viewed and managed by humans as well as the influence humans have on the space they occupy. The latter examines the natural environment and how the climate, vegetation & life, soil, water, and landforms are produced and interact.[6] As a result of the two subfields using different approaches a third field has emerged, which is environmental geography. Environmental geography combines physical and human geography and looks at the interactions between the environment and humans.[4]

Physical geography (or physiogeography) focuses on geography as an Earth science. It aims to understand the physical lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, pedosphere, and global flora and fauna patterns (biosphere). Physical geography can be divided into the following broad categories

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1. General Information about the UAE Geography
August 30, 2008

United Arab Emirates (UAE) comprises the seven members of Abu Dhabi, the capital, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah. The total area of the country is approximately 83600 square kilometers, mostly in Abu Dhabi emirate. Dubai, with an area of 3885 square kilometres, is the second largest emirate. Situated on the banks of Dubai Creek, a natural inlet of the gulf that divides the city in Deira district in the north and its Bur Dubai on its south, the city ranks as the UAE 's most important port and commercial centre. UAE has 700 kilometers of coastline,... (read more)

Author: Robert Bell

2. India Tourism: Simply Unforgettable
August 29, 2008

Regarded as the country of diversity India is a country where diversity could be seen in every sphere i.e. landscape beauty, geography, culture, and tradition. The saying “Unity in Diversity” rightly suits with India. In other worlds it can be said that it is the canvas of many shades. And of course when you will be travel in this country you will have wonderful opportunity to observe India’s diversity in all sphere. In whatever part of the country you will travel you will find everywhere different charm and specialty. Tourists from all over the world visit this country of diversity due to its... (read more)

Author: dsouza jhn

3. Rajasthan - A Destination of Unlimited Attractions
August 29, 2008

Rajasthan, the largest state of India, is one of the most charming and captivating states of India. It has globally identification for its several tourism assets. There are lots of tourism options in this state. The state is also known for its rich and diverse culture and geography. The state has several historical city dotted with magnificent forts and elegant palaces. Shekhawati region of the state are dotted with several stunning havelis having some of beautiful murals, miniature paintings, and frescos. There are also several terrific temples rich in their architectures. Dilwara Jai... (read more)

Author: dsouza jhn

4. New Natal property developments
August 11, 2008

Brazil is the world's fifth largest country and takes more than 7 hours to fly from North to South. This inevitably provides an extreme range of diversity across the entire country from the people, to the climate, to the geography as well as to the economies of the different regions. With thousands of kilometers of beaches and over 300 days of sunshine per year, the Brazilian government is now promoting Brazil as the place to come for both tourism and investment. The government's commitment to opening up the country can be seen in the upgrading of several airports such as Joao Pessoa, Nat... (read more)

Author: Sammy Sinner

5. A Guide To Sheffield to experience the Great Outdoors
July 31, 2008

Sheffield is in south yorkshire that has an impressive population of 525,800. in recent years, Sheffield has been massively redeveloped & now has some beautiful futuristic structures, which contain the Millennium Galleries. Unlike many enormous cities, sheffield has a diverse geography. it is placed at the confluence of five rivers & most of the city is built on hills with views of the city centre or out to the country side. with an estimated two million trees, Sheffield has more trees per person than any other european city. In fact, 61 per cent of the city is greenspace. The S... (read more)

Author: Krissy Haze

6. European painting - an outdated concept
July 31, 2008

Europe has always been known for its cultural diversity, for being an entity forged by history and geography into a multiethnic and disparate whole, displaying a characteristic plural identity against a common backdrop. Hence, the vast diversity that the European continent has brought to the art of pictorial expression has been remarkable throughout the ages. The multiplicity in unity was the natural outcome of the relative isolation of the different parts and the tempering characteristic of having the same basic conditioning. However, modern times tend rightly to use the term 'European' so... (read more)

Author: Michael de Bruges

7. Recreational Guide: The Housatonic River
July 30, 2008

The Housatonic River is one of the great assets in the New England area. The river shaped the growth of Connecticut during the industrial revolution by providing waterpower for mill towns like Shelton & Derby that sprang up along it's banks. While problems do exist in defined stretches, overall the river is characterized by high water quality. The river's flows are sufficient to support Class I, II, III and IV whitewater rafting rapids. Housatonic River Geography The Housatonic rises from four sources in far western Massachusetts in the Berkshire Mountains.The Housatonic River flows 149 ... (read more)

Author: Ryan Hutchings

8. Nova Scotia
July 24, 2008

I hope you enjoy this article brought to you by www.traveltypes.net Nova Scotia Nova Scotia is an ethereal peninsula that juts off of Canada's eastern coast into the Atlantic Ocean. It's array of geography from dense, rich forests to windswept, rocky shores and fertile inland orchards make it the perfect vacation spot for those who enjoy scenic travelling. Nova Scotia's European settlement was established in 1605 by the French - one of the first settlements in North America but is now home to a vibrant mix of ethnic backgrounds. Only in Nova Scotia can you enjoy such a unique com... (read more)

Author: Anne Bain

9. Fact about Italy
July 24, 2008

Italy has been the home of many European cultures, such as the Etruscans and the Romans, and later was the birthplace of the movement of the Renaissance, that began in Tuscany and spread all over Europe. Italy's capital Rome was for centuries the center of Western civilization, it also spawned the Baroque movement and seats the Catholic Church. Geography: Italy, slightly larger than Arizona, is a long peninsula shaped like a boot, surrounded on the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea and on the east by the Adriatic. It is bounded by France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia to the north. The Apen... (read more)

Author: Rick hutch

10. Texas Real Estate Tips
July 24, 2008

When you think of purchasing Texas real estate, there are dos and don’ts just like real estate anywhere else in the country. The very first thing you should do is choose a local realtor. That’s essential to making sure that your experience whether buying or selling is a smooth one without unnecessary frustration. Understanding the geography of Texas is also important when looking at Texas real estate. The reasons that you are coming to Texas are also important. It will help you decide where to live in Texas believe it or not. Whether you are buying or selling you need to know these Texas ... (read more)

Author: helen q

11. GPS Guides to Financial Freedom
July 24, 2008

I Have A Confession To Make... The GPS is my guide to a Life of Abundance! My daughter is what they call "directionally challenged." That's a nice way of saying she has NO CLUE of how to get to where she want to go...when it comes to geography or driving places. Now don't get me wrong, she can find the important stuff... like the mall and her favorite ice cream shop... but when it comes to breaking out of her normal mode and finding new places, she’s a disaster. And it gets even worse... She can't read a map! Really. she looks at it, studies it and still has no... (read more)

Author: Walter Seward

12. A Private Tour Guide Can Make Or Break A Vacation
July 23, 2008

When booking a vacation it is often hard to plan all the elements of your itinerary without knowledge of the local area, especially in terms of the attractions to include. This is why a private tour guide can be especially important as the knowledge possessed by your own private tour guide can be invaluable. Having a guide that can tour the sites with you will add to your vacation experience immensely and ensure you have the best time possible. The first reason to consider a private tour guide is simply to do with geography. If travelling to somewhere like London where it is easy to beco... (read more)

Author: zshubhnisha nisha

13. Diwali: The Festival of Light
July 18, 2008

India is the largest country in the Indian Subcontinent, bordering Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Myanmar; while Sri Lanka, the Maldives and Indonesia lie to the South-East in the Indian Ocean. It is the seventh largest country in the world by area and is second only to China in terms of population, with over one billion people. As a result, India is an extremely diverse country, with vast differences in geography, culture, language and ethnicity across its expanse, enticing holidaymakers with the stimulation of the senses that this diversity brings. One of the ways thi... (read more)

Author: Isla Campbell

14. Visit the Millennium Galleries in Sheffield
July 15, 2008

Sheffield is a city in yorkshire that has an impressive population of 525,800. in recent years, Sheffield has been massively redeveloped & now boasts some stunning modern structures, including the Millennium Galleries. Unlike many massive cities, sheffield has a diverse geography. it is situated at the confluence of five rivers & most of the city is built on hillsides with views of the city centre or out to the countryside. boasting an estimated two million trees, Sheffield has more trees per person than any other european city. In fact, 61 % of the city is greenery. Sheffield a... (read more)

Author: Krissy Haze

15. Visit Sheffield, the home to the infamous Gatecrasher Nightclub
July 15, 2008

Sheffield is in south yorkshire that boasts a population of of 525,800. recently, Sheffield has been extensively redeveloped & now has some pretty modern structures, which include the Millennium Galleries. Unlike numerous big cities, sheffield has a diverse geography. its situated at the confluence of five rivers & most of the city is built on hillsides with views into the city centre or the greenery. boasting an estimated pair of million trees, Sheffield has more trees per person than any european city. In fact, 61 per cent of the city is greenspace. Sheffield achieved world wi... (read more)

Author: Krissy Haze

16. Discover More on the Heritage of Sheffield : The City Of Steel
July 15, 2008

Sheffield is a city in yorkshire that has a population of 525,800. in recent years, Sheffield has been massively redeveloped & now has some stunning modern structures, including the Millennium Galleries. Unlike numerous massive cities, sheffield boasts a diverse geography. its situated at the confluence of 5 rivers & most of the city is built on hillsides with views into the city centre or the greenery. boasting an estimated pair of million trees, Sheffield boasts more trees per person than any other european city. In fact, 61 per cent of the city is green space. The Sheffield a... (read more)

Author: Haley Softie

17. If you love shopping, you'll love Sheffield
July 14, 2008

Sheffield is a city in yorkshire that has a population of over 525,000. recently, Sheffield has seen some extensive redevelopment & now has some gorgeous futuristic buildings, including the Millennium Galleries. Unlike many big cities, sheffield has a diverse geography. its located at the confluence of 5 rivers & most of the city is built on hillsides with views into the city centre or out to the countryside. boasting an estimated two million trees, Sheffield has more trees per person than any other european city. In fact, 61 % of the city is green space. By the 14th century, Sh... (read more)

Author: Haley Softie

18. Best in Kerala
July 14, 2008

This site gives you Informations about tourism in Kerala, Best in kerala, Explore Kerala, Automobiles, Hotels, Bars/Pubs, best kerala matrimonials, Offers in your City. Search it simple. Kerala, one of the smallest states in the Republic of India, was formed in 1956. It has an area of 15,005 sq. miles. [38,863 sq. km. ] about one percent of the total land area of India. Geography is destiny in Kerala with the monsoon winds bringing the gift of life annually. It's monsoons are likened to a battalion of wild elephants. Agriculture contributes most to the state's income in the primary s... (read more)

Author: ecsolutions cochin

19. Enjoy the Peak District, base yourself in Sheffield
July 07, 2008

Sheffield is in south yorkshire that has a population of over 525,000. recently, Sheffield has been extensively redeveloped & now has some gorgeous modern buildings, including the Millennium Galleries. Unlike many massive cities, sheffield boasts a diverse geography. its situated at the confluence of five rivers & most of the city is built on hillsides with views into the city centre or out to the greenery. with an estimated two million trees, Sheffield has more trees per person than any european city. In fact, 61 percent of the city is greenspace. Sheffield won world wide fame ... (read more)

Author: Haley Softie

20. Is Sheffield really the 4th largest city in the UK?
July 07, 2008

Sheffield is in south yorkshire that has a population of over 525,000. recently, Sheffield has seen some extensive redevelopment & now has some pretty modern structures, including the Millennium Galleries. Unlike numerous massive cities, sheffield has a diverse geography. its situated at the confluence of 5 rivers & most of the city is built on hillsides with views into the city centre or out to the country side. with an estimated two million trees, Sheffield boasts more trees per person than any european city. In fact, 61 % of the city is green space. Sheffield won world wide f... (read more)

Author: Haley Softie

21. How Universal Networking Sites Work For Businesses
July 07, 2008

Fishing for Customers in places where they hang out for fun and entertainment has become a theme for most of the businesses across the globe regardless of their size and geography. Many companies were able identify that this place is none other than Social Networking Sites (SNS). Irrespective of gender, nationality, age, etc. people reach out to their friends and like-minded people through SNS. Globalization in its early years, in-fact, brought different cultures to converge at one point, but at the same time, disintegrated small communities due to greater opportunities away from their h... (read more)

Author: toboc seo

22. E-Tourism of India - Its Future
July 07, 2008

What is E-tourism? During the last decade of 20th century, India saw the emergence of e-tourism, its innovation and growth. It is because of the online revolution and its utility where the tourists are more interested to get information on destinations, facilities, availabilities, prices, geography & climate and present status of friendly relation. This led to the development of e-commerce strategies in tourism industry and more services in the form of online hotel booking, flight booking, car booking, bus booking came into forefront as online services provided by the big online travel in... (read more)

Author: Minhaj Alam

23. PARADISE ON EARTH-ONLY IN INDIA
July 05, 2008

The geography of Kashmir can actually be divided into three categories – The plains of Jammu, The Kashmir Valley And the mountains of Ladakh. This circuit is India’s answer to Switzerland. The problems in the valley have not deterred tourists from flocking there. Besides its splendid Himalayan landscape this mountains district stands out for a very special reason and that being the cultural heritage. The natural beauty of the hill resort of Srinagar will surely sweep you off your feet. A visit to the valley has repeatedly been compared to Switzerland and visitin... (read more)

Author: ravinderjeet singh

24. Geography OF India-For Travelers
July 05, 2008

Set apart from the rest of Asia by the supreme continental wall of the Himalayas, the Indian subcontinent touches three large bodies of water and is immediately recognizable on any world map. It is the huge, terrestrial beak between Africa and Indonesia. This thick, roughly triangular peninsula defines the Bay of Bengal to the east, the Arabian Sea to the west, and the India Ocean to the south. India’s puzzle board of 28 states holds virtually every kind of landscape imaginable. An abundance of mountain ranges and national parks provide ample opportunity for eco-tourism and trekking, and i... (read more)

Author: ravinderjeet singh

25. How Online Advertising process works
July 03, 2008

The Internet and the World Wide Web is being used today in order to deliver marketing messages and attract new customers. There are many methods that are being used to do so; and these may uphold the integrity of the Internet such that this advertising information is not limited by geography or time as such. What is wanted out of Online Advertising is a good B2C Interaction. What really is required that the merchant can advertise his products online at a good cost along with retaining his customers. This can be done in many ways. But online advertising in its strict sense includes adverti... (read more)

Author: Deepak Kamboj

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