AN INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY

By Dr. Madhav Rajpange, Dr. Dattatrya Narsale, Dr. Mangal Tekade

AN INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
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'Geography' as a separate discipline, and study the Earth's physical features, human settlements, and their interconnectedness. For this reason, the question "why should we study geography?" is an important one to consider now. This planet's surface is our home. The context in which we live has a significant impact on our daily lives. To survive, our community must have access to the resources available there. Natural sources of subsistence, such as wild game and edible plants, provided for the needs of prehistoric cultures. Technology improved, and mankind began growing crops utilising land, soil, and water instead of hunting and gathering. We adapted our eating and dressing routines to the chilly climate. Natural resource endowment, technological progress, interaction with and alteration of physical environment, social and cultural formation, and social and cultural evolution all vary. You, as a geography major, should be interested in learning about the many phenomena that might be expected to differ from one location to the next. The many regions and peoples are introduced to you. Seeing how things have evolved through time should also pique your curiosity. Learning about geography can help you recognise differences and dig further into the conditions that give rise to shifts in culture across time. Research in the field of physical geography is conducted with the intention of illuminating features of the natural world, the processes by which it has changed through time, and the wide variety of landscapes found on our planet. The troposphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere's top layer are all potential study subjects.

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