Essentials of Physical Geography
Glaciated valley in the Front Range, Colorado Rocky Mountains Geography touches every aspect of our lives. At its simplist, geography is concerned with where something is at, why it's there, and how it relates to things around it. Geography influences where we live, affects our economic prosperity, has dictated the outcome of significant historical events, and shapes our local, regional, and global relationships with each other. This textbook focuses on physical geography and can answer many questions that you might have about the natural world and how it relates to your life. Ever wondered why present-day volcanoes occur on the west coast of the United States but not on the east coast? Why tornadoes seem to be unique to the United States? Why palm trees are found in Florida and pine trees in Maine? Where to go for a break from cold winter weather, or to escape a hot summer day? Physical geography can answer these questions, and more. In this chapter you'll be introduced to the discipline of geography and what it means to study the Earth from a geographic perspective. You will become familiar with the array of tools geographers posess to investigate the Earth system. We'll conclude by looking at how geographers are well suited to address issues related to current trends in environmental change. Learning Outcomes:By the end of the chapter you should be able to:
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