- Geography
Geography is the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments
- What is Geography? - Education
Geography is interdisciplinary—it incorporates bits and pieces from the fields of science, arts, health, humanities, law, business, engineering, and technology The “geographic perspective” (a way to understand a topic or area using spatial relationships) focuses these bits and pieces into a dynamic kaleidoscope of ideas and data
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- Africa: Human Geography - Education
Cultural Geography Historic Cultures The African continent has a unique place in human history Widely believed to be the “cradle of humankind,” Africa is the only continent with fossil evidence of human beings (Homo sapiens) and their ancestors through each key stage of their evolution
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- MapMaker Launch Guide - National Geographic Society
MapMaker is a digital mapping tool, created by the National Geographic Society and Esri, designed for teachers, students, and National Geographic Explorers
- History of Geography - Education
Throughout human history, most societies have sought to understand their physical place in the world and the people and environments around them
- Understanding Rivers - National Geographic Society
A river is a large, natural stream of flowing water Rivers are found on every continent and on nearly every kind of land
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