geography

/dʒiˈɑɡrəfi/
noun
  1. The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, populations, and how people interact with the environment.
    • Understanding geography helps us predict weather patterns and plan cities.
    • She decided to major in geography because she loves maps and exploring cultures.
    • In geography class, we learned about different mountain ranges and rivers.
  2. The physical features of a particular area or region.
    • The country's geography makes it difficult to build roads through the mountains.
    • Hiking through the desert, we saw how harsh the geography can be.
    • The geography of the island includes volcanoes, rainforests, and sandy beaches.
  3. The way something is arranged or spread out over an area.
    • The geography of the store's aisles makes it easy to find what you need.
    • We studied the geography of disease outbreaks to see how they spread.
    • The geography of the voting districts changed after the new law was passed.
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