physical geography in English

noun
1
the branch of geography dealing with natural features and processes.
It covers science, through physical geography and geology, and humanities, through economic and historical geography.
noun
    physiography

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1. Physical Geography Teacher Basis Scottsdale 11440 N 136th Street

2. He wrote extensively in the areas of Climatology and physical geography

3. The Archipelago’s remote location in the vast Pacific Ocean contributes to its physical geography

4. The physical geography of Minsk was shaped over the two most recent ice ages.

5. The Climatology of the Valley of the Amazon is as simple as its physical geography.

6. John was co-founder of the journal Physical Geography and served as Climatology editor of the journal from 1979-2000.

7. Channel (geography), in physical geography, a landform consisting of the outline (banks) of the path of a narrow body of water

8. Dividing it into Condroz, Famenne, Calestienne, Ardennes (including Thiérache), and Belgian Lorraine (which includes the Gaume) is more reflective of the physical geography.

9. 1965, Lawrence Martin, The Physical Geography of Wisconsin, Univ of Wisconsin Press , page 217: At that point the Cuesta is 10 miles wide but the hilltops have an eastward descent of only about 62 feet.

10. (Physical Geography) situated on, relating to, or along the shore [C19: shortened form of Alongshore] Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

11. Biogeography is a branch of geography that studies the past and present distribution of the world's many animal and plant species and is usually considered to be a part of physical geography as it often relates to the examination of the physical environment and how it affected species and shaped their distribution across the world.