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Physical geography or physiography is a subfield of geography that focuses on the systematic study of patterns and processes within the hydrosphere, biosphere, atmosphere, and lithosphere. It aims to understand the physical layout of the Earth, its weather and global flora and fauna patterns. Many areas of physical geography make use of geology, particularly in the study of weathering and erosion. The geology of other planets is discussed at Geological features of the solar system.

Physical geography as a scientific discipline is usually contrasted with and complemented by its sister science Human geography.

Fields of physical geography


Fields of Physical GeographyRelated Fields
Geomorphology Landforms
Hydrology Water cycle, Water resources
Glaciology Glacier
Biogeography Species
Climatology Climate
Pedology Soil
Coastal/Marine studies Coasts
Oceanography Oceans and seas
Geodesy Gravity, Magnetic field
Palaeogeography Continental drift
Environmental geography Environmental science
Landscape ecology Nitrogen cycle

See also


Physical geography

جغرافيا طبيعية | Physiogeographie | Geografia física | Geografía física | Fizika geografio | Géographie physique | 자연지리학 | Fizička geografija | Geographia physica | Physesch Geographie | Fysische geografie | 自然地理学 | Geografia fizyczna | Geografia física | Fizična geografija | Fysikaalinen maantiede | Naturgeografi | Địa lý tự nhiên | Фізична географія

 

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