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Physical geography - Wikipedia
Physical geography is the branch of natural science which deals with the processes and patterns in the natural environment en.wikipedia.org
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PHYSIOGRAPHY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PHYSIOGRAPHY is physical geography. www.merriam-webster.com
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PHYSIOGRAPHY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · the science of physical geography. · (formerly) geomorphology. · the systematic description of nature in general. physiography. / ˌfɪzɪəˈɡræfɪk, ... www.dictionary.com
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physiography
physiography (fɪzɪˈɒgrəfɪ) [mod. f. Gr. ϕύσις nature + -γραϕία description, -graphy: cf. F. physiographie (1812).] 1. A description of nature, or of natural phenomena or productions generally.1828–32 Webster, Physiography, a description of nature, or the science of natural objects. Journ. of Science... Oxford English Dictionary
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Physiography - Blue Hour Journal
Physiography is another term for Physical Geography, or Geomorphology; a subfield of Geography dedicated to studying natural features and the physical patterns ... www.bluehourjournal.com
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Introduction to Physiography Part 1 - Radford University
Physiography refers to the landforms present in an area; basically the same meaning as geomorphology. Physiographic province means a region (or area) with ... sites.radford.edu
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Physiographic region
Physiography During the early 1900s, the study of regional-scale geomorphology was termed "physiography". One source states "Geomorphology includes quaternary geology, physiography and most of physical geography", treating physiography as a separate field, wikipedia.org
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Topography & physiography - Earth Science Stack Exchange
Physiography explains the physical characteristics of the area more generally describing the physical processes or forces that formed the landscape. earthscience.stackexchange.com
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physiography - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (geography) The subfield of geography that studies physical patterns and processes of the Earth. It aims to understand the forces that produce and change ... en.wiktionary.org
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What Is Physiography? - YouTube
An introduction to physiography, physical geography and mapping the planet through landforms and landscapes. www.youtube.com
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Physiography - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
the study of physical features of the earth's surface. www.vocabulary.com
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Physiographic regions of the United States
As late as 1914, the terminology used by an AAG publication used the term "natural region" as the basic denomination of physiography. Fenneman expanded and presented a derivative of this system more fully in two books, Physiography of western United States (1931), and Physiography of wikipedia.org
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physiographic
physiographic, a. (ˌfɪzɪəʊˈgræfɪk) [f. mod.L. physiographia physiography + -ic.] Of or belonging to physiography: cf. next. physiographic province: see province 6 c.1840 J. H. Green Vital Dynamics 104 The physiographic details which form the main body of these lectures. 1863 Dana Man. Geol. 7 Physio... Oxford English Dictionary
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physiographical
physiographical, a. (ˌfɪzɪəʊˈgræfɪkəl) [f. as prec. + -al1.] Dealing with or treating of physiography; pertaining to physiography.1796 Morse Amer. Geog. II. 56 Other literary societies are formed at Upsala, Gottenburg, &c., and a physiographical one at Lund. 1882 Geikie Text-bk. Geol. vii. 910 The b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles Fenner
Physiography of the Werribee River Area, 1918. The physiography of the Adelaide region, 1924. wikipedia.org
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