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- 4. the study of the Earth's climate and atmospheric patterns over a period of time
- 6. is the study of soil, how it forms in nature, the evolution, and classifications
- 8. the study of our atmosphere and how it affects the weather on Earth in order to forecast potential weather
- 9. the study of physical features or landforms and how they have formed and evolved
- 10. deals the analysis of geographical information and health/disease patterns
- 11. is the study of how the Earth has been divided into boundaries known as countries and how they are controlled
- 14. is the study of past geography or historical geography from a past epoch
- 16. is the ability to use resources to live and develop without depleting natural resources for the future or compromising future generations abilities to live
- 17. is the study of human language and the different or specific languages that exist
- 18. is the study of economic activity in societies and facts that affect them
- 21. is a combination of biology and geography to make it the study between plants and animals and how they are distributed amongst ecosystems
- 22. is meant to manage how us humans and natural resources/landscapes interact with each other
- 23. is the study of how different populations in different geographical areas have a sense in cultural values and practices
- 24. is the study of the vast oceans including the life within them and the ecosystems
- 25. is the study of statistics that define a populations characteristics such as age, gender, nationality, ethnicity
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- 1. the study of water and how it moves, distributes, and is managed across the surface of the earth and involved in the water cycle
- 2. is the study of urban areas or cities and how they function
- 3. is how the environment or earth's surfaces and features interact with nature to shape the land
- 5. is includes the technicalities and rules of a language to make it correct to standards
- 7. is the study of ice and ice masses such as glaciers and ice sheets among all the other forms of ice in the environment
- 12. is used to develop a land-use project and to approve it which is usually controlled by the government
- 13. is when a satellite or aircraft collects data of physical characteristics of a geographical area
- 15. is the practice of creating maps and using them in order to understand where we are in the world and to study relationships with our geography
- 19. is the processes of collection data from the Earth and it's surfaces to analyze and interpret for location information
- 20. involves the processes and actions that follow waste travel all the way to its final destination or disposal