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Introduction to Geography
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What is Geography? Geography is the study of the world, its people, and the landscapes they create. Geography is both a science and a social science.
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Geography as a Science Many geographers want to know how the world works. (examples: what creates tornadoes, what causes mountains to form, etc.) As scientists, geographers look at the data that they collect about places.
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Geography as a Social Science Some geographers study people and their lives. A social science is a field that studies people and the relationships among them.
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Levels To fully understand how the world works, geographers look at places at three different levels. Local Level Regional Level Global Level
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Regional Level A region is a part of the world that has one or more common features that distinguish it from surrounding areas.
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Global Level In order to look at the world on a global level, geographers ask how events and ideas from one region of the world affect people in other regions. Geographers who study the world on a global level try to find relationships among people who live far apart.
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A Geographer’s Tools A map is a flat drawing that shows all or part of the Earth’s surface. A globe is a spherical, or ball shaped model of the entire planet.
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