Physical Geography
Definition of Physical Geography Hierarchical Category as it relates to Locations
The scientific study of natural features and phenomena on Earth's surface, such as landforms, climates, soils, vegetation, and the processes that affect them, as well as the spatial relationships and interactions between various physical and geographical locations.
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Child Hierarchical Categories
Aerial Photography
Atmosphere
Biomes
Bodies of Water
Cartography
Cities
Climate
Climate Maps
Climate Zones
Coasts
Continents
Countries
Deserts
Earthquakes
Ecosystems
Field Data Collection
Field Measurements
Field Observations
Field Research
Field Studies
Field Surveys
Fieldwork
Forests
Geocoding
Geodetic Surveys
Geographic Grid Systems
Geographic Information Systems
Geographic Projections
Geographical coordinates
Geology
Geomorphology
Georeferencing
Geospatial Analysis
Geospatial Data
Geostatistics
Glaciers
GPS
Grasslands
Hydrology
Islands
Lakes
Landforms
Latitude
Longitude
Map Design
Map Interpretation
Map Keys
Map Making
Map Reading
Map Scales
Map Symbols
Maps
Mountains
National Parks
Natural Resources
Oceans
Physical Features
Physical Maps
Plains
Plateaus
Polar Regions
Political Maps
Rainforests
Regions
Remote Sensing
Rivers
Satellite Imagery
Savanna
Soil Types
Tectonic Plates
Thematic Maps
Topographic Maps
Topography
Tundra
Valleys
Volcanic Activity
Volcanoes
Weather
Wetlands
World Heritage Sites